Death Dive by Michael Ferguson

Death Dive

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Jenna Castillo was once at the top of the world—a celebrated Olympic diver with a promising future, until a tragic accident shattered her dreams and nearly ended her life. Now, haunted by PTSD and living in the shadow of her former self, she receives a mysterious invitation that promises redemption and a staggering cash prize. The offer: compete in a high-stakes free-diving competition on the dangerous cliffs of the Galápagos Islands.

Reluctantly, Jenna agrees, hoping to reclaim control over her life. But the moment she arrives, it becomes clear that this competition is not what it seems. Joined by an elite group of extreme athletes, Jenna realizes they've been lured into a deadly game, where every dive pushes them to their physical and mental breaking points. As competitors start to die in "accidents," Jenna uncovers the truth: the dives are part of a horrifying experiment designed to test human endurance—and death is not just a possibility, but a planned outcome.

With every descent into the abyss, Jenna battles not only the treacherous ocean but also the dark conspiracy behind the competition. Secrets from her past resurface, leading her to the shocking realization that the accident that ruined her career was no accident at all—it was orchestrated by the same shadowy organization running the deadly contest.

Now, Jenna must face her deepest fears to survive the ultimate dive. As alliances form and break, and the body count rises, she must use every ounce of her strength, skill, and determination to stop the people behind the experiment before more lives are lost.

Death Dive is a pulse-pounding, edge-of-your-seat thriller that combines high-octane action, psychological tension, and a gripping mystery. For fans of Michael Crichton and survival thrillers, this novel explores the limits of human endurance, the dark side of scientific obsession, and the strength of the human spirit.

Will Jenna make it out alive, or will the abyss claim her as its next victim?
 

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