The Mermaid Broker

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Pub Date 01 Apr 2021 | Archive Date 04 Apr 2021

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Description

Last seen heading out of Ventura Harbor with a SCUBA group bound for the Channel Islands, Santa Monica High School Marine Biology teacher, Isabelle Abbott, has vanished.

She finds herself prisoner in the dark bowels of an underground aquarium complex. Once used by the military for marine mammal research, dolphins are no longer denizens of the big tanks. Instead, a menagerie of freaky razor-toothed predators including Piscum Auratus, a genetically engineered gold shark the size of an SUV, swims in psychotic circles.

To her horror, Isabelle discovers that she and a group of traumatized young women have been trafficked to become mermaids for an international sex tourism ring working out of Southern California. They are only days away from being raped by men willing to pay huge sums for the mermaid experience.

Worst of all, to eliminate her as a witness, when the tourists have had their sick fun, more obscenity follows. Isabelle will be tossed to the ravenous monsters in a snuff finale.

Tenacious news reporter Bea Middleton and savvy photographer Lucy Vega, team with Ventura Detective Macintosh Wu. Can they stop the insanity before Isabelle and the others become nothing more than blood in the water?

Last seen heading out of Ventura Harbor with a SCUBA group bound for the Channel Islands, Santa Monica High School Marine Biology teacher, Isabelle Abbott, has vanished.

She finds herself prisoner...


Advance Praise

"Hinkin proves she is more than just a writer of thrillers, her writing is a thrill to read as well. --Colorado Book Review

The Mermaid Brokers has made it clear that Sue Hinkin has the chops to become as big a fish as she wants in whatever waters she likes.--Colorado Book Review

It was gripping from the first page, and the breathless suspense was maintained throughout the story. --OnlineBookClub.org"

"Hinkin proves she is more than just a writer of thrillers, her writing is a thrill to read as well. --Colorado Book Review

The Mermaid Brokers has made it clear that Sue Hinkin has the chops to...


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Thrust straight into the action by Sue Hinkin, as the reader is trapped in the same place as Isabel, easily hooking you into the narrative.

With each shiver Hinkins spends down our spine, as the story unfolds, suspense keeps you on the edge of your chair.
I loved the resolve of the characters, it made them likable and relatable. I really felt the sense of accomplishment by the end of this novel.

I found the book to be a bit dialogue heavy but it kept me engaged. Reading slightly like a ‘fanfiction’ as it was clear that the author had creative restrictions lifted.

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An interesting twist on human trafficking – abducted young women forced to dress as mermaids -- and then swim in an aquarium as amusement and worse for an international sex trafficking group. This was a thriller that was hard to put down. Can’t wait for the author’s next book!
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Izzy Abbott has been kidnapped by a sex trafficking group who force their "mermaids" to perform for the bigwig clients. Will Izzy be rescued or escape before she meets a watery fate?

I really enjoyed this book. I was gripped from the very start. There were a few points in the story that I thought, "really??? Would that actually happen?" but overall I really enjoyed it.

Things to be aware of;
Rape (is mentioned but no details)
Murder (no gory details)

There were times I wondered about the choice of words i.e when Pete is talking about Bea he described her as a hot woman of colour. Im assuming that is to let us know that the character is black but im not sure if it feels like a natural thing somebody would say. I feel it would have been better to let the reader know this with a character description rather than a comment made. There were a couple other times that I wondered about the choice of word used, like feline instead of cat. However this is just me being picky and is definitely a me issue.

I really liked most of the characters and loved to hate the bad guys. The story was fast paced and was a real page turner. I will definitely be looking up Sue Hinkins previous releases.

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I could have raced through reading this book because of its suspense and the overall story, but I wanted to take my time to enjoy the suspense and horror against the favorite main characters. I felt all the main characters were very strong in this book and even the secondary characters, as well, who were just as involved. A different from just as gut-wrenching take on human-trafficking/sex slaves, some parts made me want to though up because it was so disturbing and awful. Just wow. I also enjoyed how this ended, it was suiting for the book.

HIGHLY RECOMMMENDED! I may buy this at publishing because I enjoyed it so much and I can see myself re-reading it.

I sincerely hope this author writes more books after this one because I will be racing to read it. A new author to be excited about.

Thanks to Netgalley, Sue Hinkin, and Books Go Social for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Available: 4/1/21

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this was a unique take on human trafficking, it really was able capture the suspense of what might happen and leave's you on the edge of your seat for Isabelle and will Vega and Middleton save them. The author was able to write a compelling story and it made me look forward to more from the series.

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This an intriguing crime mystery about human trafficking. An absorbing read with a really original take on the genre. Recommended.

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The Mermaid Broker is a fast paced thriller, that starts with a bang: Izzy Abbott is kidnapped by a sex trafficking group, kidnapping young women to satisfy their international clientele's very specific - and very wet - blood lust.

This book read quickly, despite the *trigger warning* subject matter including rape and murder. The author handles the subject matter with care; it's included, but not gory or excessively included.

For me, I wish the science had been fleshed out a bit further, as that aspect of the narrative felt a little unrealistic, but I'm also a nerd who likes a sciencey book so it made it a little less engaging as a "thriller."

Thank you to NetGalley, Sue Hinkin, and Books Go Social who provided an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Abducted young women are forced to wear mermaid costumes and participate in an underwater performance for high paying clients before being chosen and raped. When they outlive their usefulness or become too troublesome, they are thrown into tanks where they are torn apart by a genetically engineered shark or by other lethal aquatic species for the macabre final entertainment for those very same clients. It’s a race against time to rescue these young women and stop the human traffickers.

This is the fourth book in the Vega and Middleton series. This was my first introduction to this author and the series but I didn’t feel too much at a disadvantage. I do think the book would have been even more enjoyable for me if I had read the other books in the series first though.

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I really liked this book and read it fairly quickly due to the suspenseful plot. I thought this was a fairly unique, interesting take on human trafficking. Overall a fast paced book with a well developed plot.

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Human trafficking in any form is hard to read, and The Mermaid Broker has a hard-hitting story line. But, Sue Hinkin is an excellent writer and her main characters are interesting. A fine addition to the series.

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