In his 37 years, Rob Stewart had seemingly spent more time underwater than above. The Toronto-born marine biologist fueled a literal sea-change with his 2006 documentary Sharkwater, about the endangerment of the seas’ top predator, and led an activist movement that saw more than 100 countries ban shark products.
And it was on January 31, 2017, while seeking revolutionary footage of sawfish sharks mating near the wreck of the Queen of Nassau off the Florida Keys, that Stewart drowned in a bizarre series of events.
As detailed in Robert Osborne’s The Third Dive, both Stewart and his diving instructor Peter Sotis made a risky third deep-dive of the day using “rebreather” apparatus, in murky waters that frustrated filming efforts. Both divers seemed okay when reaching the surface. Stewart, apparently lost consciousness also, as the boat was swinging around to meet him. He disappeared, and his body was discovered by a remote submersible search vessel three days later.
Some secrets are worth killing to protect...
When Sylvia planned her escape, Newfoundland seemed like the perfect refuge...but life isn't perfect
An intimate reveal of the 80s and 90s lingerie boom in a small-town boutique, from a naïve start-up to the ultimate farewell.
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SECRETS. DISAPPEARING INFORMANTS. A PI TRAPPED IN KILLER’S RUTHLESS PLAN.
In 1978, a horrific murder takes place in the small idyllic town of Callipur, India. The murder and a string of robberies have the town on edge. The mystery baffles the police department and the young officer who is desperately searching for the truth. In Shankar Sen's first case, each turn and clue seems to lead to a dead end. The young man who was killed is well-liked and has no enemies. Is it a robbery gone wrong? Or is there something sinister going on that someone is trying to hide? As the young detective steadfastly investigates the mystery, he finds that he cannot always rely on his own department. But he gets help from an unlikely source. As the investigation heads towards its conclusion, more secrets are revealed, and uncovering the truth may not necessarily mean getting justice.
This was not just your average mass murder. It was much worse. Over time, some brutal details were revealed.
If she can’t clear her friend’s name, he’ll go down for murder. But it’s her own past that threatens to drown them all.
A murder in a male-dominated world. A reporter determined to solve the crime. Will she end up above the fold or get buried in the back?
The seventh book in the national bestselling Lighthouse Library series by Vicki Delany writing under the name of Eva Gates
April Claus’s first Christmas in Santaland might be her last-unless she unmasks a villain with a killer Christmas wish. . . .
RCMP Veterans had a front row seat to history.Helen C. Escott has captured the stories from the behind the police line
The truth emerges one victim at a time in this chilling third book of The Lake Pines Murder Mystery Series.
A doctored photo sends Jason on a quest to discover what happened to a 16-year old teen who vanished without a trace in 1974. His unwelcome investigation threatens to derail Figgis Green's rehearsals and remove Jason from their reunion tour - for good.
Pat Tierney ventures into uncharted waters when she purchases her own business, and finds herself swimming with sharks.
With her razor-sharp writing and inside police knowledge, Helen C. Escott delivers a fast-paced, dark, and ingeniously plotted thriller that confirms her status as one of the hottest crime thriller writers around.
Hilly Barton-Cheswick must clear her name of murder and locate a missing heiress in order to foil the real killer.
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