Bill Sheehy was always a storyteller-only for most of Bill's working life it was called journalism. Now living in a cottage near the beaches of Australia, Bill experiments with writing fiction. In the past few years, he has produced a handful of novels... a half dozen of the American West and more crime/thrillers-eighteen in all. For him, writing fiction is more fun and more difficult than writing for newspapers. His published novels have been produced by a string of London publishing houses; Joffe Books, Crowood Press, Hale Books and Pegasus Publishing.
Life in paradise for JC McCoin is about drug smuggling, marijuana growing, scuba diving the Great Barrier Reef and a small box of diamonds lost with a commercial aircraft shot down during WWII. Plus a saltwater crocodile.
A shark on display at an aquarium coughs up a human arm. This bizarre event sets off a chain of suspense and intrigue in Bill Sheehy's gripping novel, The Shark's Arm. Detective Cody Dalton is thrown into an investigation that initially seems straightforward:
