When Leo began his journey, there were three named storms ahead of him, all in a menacing row that threatened the Caribbean. Within hours he had been upgraded to a tropical storm.įor a month, strong dry winds had swept across the Sahara and collided with the moist fronts along the equator, creating swirling masses that moved westward as if searching for land. He was soon spotted from space, properly named, and classified as a mere tropical depression. Leo spun to life in late July in the restless waters of the far eastern Atlantic, about two hundred miles west of Cape Verde. Read the first chapter here to tide you over until the book is released on April 28th! John Grisham is taking us back to Camino Island with his newest, Camino Winds!
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