
Forbidden Island
Promises Must Be Kept
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Two young FBI agents in Boston, Connor Rourke and Avery Nelson, are working to solve the kidnappings of young girls across New England. When a young woman blows up a major international bank in Paris, they wonder if there is any connection. But their investigations are interrupted when Avery takes a romantic two-week sailing trip up to Maine to propose to his girlfriend Joanie. But after arriving at their anchorage in Maine, the boat and the couple disappear. When an extensive FBI, State Police, and Coast Guard search fails to find any trace of them or their boat, Rourke refuses to give up. Against the wishes of his boss, he takes an unpaid leave of absence to go undercover on his own sailboat to search for them in the town of Pratt’s Point, Maine. With the help of a young woman, Marci Sonnier, who is the unwilling girlfriend of the Sheriff, he uncovers the dark truth of the island the locals call “Forbidden Island”, and the secret to his friend’s disappearances and the bank bombing.
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