When a yacht explodes in the Bahamas, apparently killing six people, Sam Boyleston, an attorney from Texas and the brother of one of the victims, is compelled to investigate the circumstances, as does Raoul Kelly, a newspaper reporter. After the disaster the yacht's burned captain was temporarily marooned on a small island, and soon it becomes apparent that one person is ruthlessly manipulating events. But for Boyleston and Kelly proving guilt appears impossible ... 'A major suspense novel' New York Times
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When a yacht explodes in the Bahamas, apparently killing six people, Sam Boyleston, an attorney from Texas and the brother of one of the victims, is compelled to investigate the circumstances, as does Raoul Kelly, a newspaper reporter. After the disaster the yacht's burned captain was temporarily marooned on a small island, and soon it becomes apparent that one person is ruthlessly manipulating events. But for Boyleston and Kelly proving guilt appears impossible ... 'A major suspense novel' New York Times
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All over the world in my travels with the Army, I looked for MacDonald books and enjoyed them every one. While they are technically obsolete, the heart and humanization of characters are still unsurpassed excellence. I consider "The Last One Left", his best. It is one of the few books I have read several times. Always, when I close the last page I feel a sense of loss. This is a good read.