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No. Kingstown, R.I. (12/3/2012) — Responding to comments by reviewers, friends, and fans of her new book Azimuth Point, Carroll Kenyon has added a "Cheat Sheet" webpage to the book's companion website Azimuth Point, where a virtual world corresponding to ... [click for more] ...
No. Kingstown, R.I. (9/25/2012) — Concurrently with the publication of her new book Azimuth Point, Carroll Kenyon has published a new website azimuthpoint.com, a virtual world where ... [click for more] ...
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To the outside world, Azimuth Point looks like an idyllic enclave for the rich and beautiful, but lying not far beneath the surface is a world of greed, power, unrequited love, unsavory lust, betrayal, and ultimately murder.
Azimuth Point elite live apart from those of lesser means, the residents of nearby Azimuth Village and the town of East Meridian. A physical barrier, The Ledge, extends into the sea and is passable only at low tide, underscoring the distance between the two worlds. Their only common bond, and perhaps the only good thing the people of Azimuth Point ever supported, is the East Meridian Hospital.
But now, handsome and tyrannical Brax Montgomery, whose career to this point has consisted of living off his wife’s money, is Chairman of the Board of the Hospital. Silver-haired Sadie Brockwell, long-time Azimuth Point resident and board trustee, suspects Brax and his immoral sidekick John Lansdowe have a hidden agenda.
The beautiful surgeon Diana Manning has never stopped loving her childhood sweetheart Robb Wells, a successful, married architect. And why did the cute young waitress at the Ebb Tide Inn sneak into Azimuth Point that summer? Longing and fulfillment ebb and flow in time with crashing ocean waves on Azimuth Point.