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Author | MaryJanice Davidson |
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Language | English |
Series | Fred the Mermaid Trilogy |
Genre | Paranormal romance |
Publisher | Jove |
Publication date | November 28, 2006 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | |
Pages | 304 pp |
ISBN | 0515142220 |
OCLC | 76687779 |
LC Class | CPB Box no. 2602 vol. 13 |
Followed by | Swimming Without a Net |
Sleeping with the Fishes is a 2006 paranormal romance by MaryJanice Davidson, in which the central character is a half-mermaid. This is the first book in the Fred the Mermaid series.
Plot summary
Fred, 29, is a marine biologist working at the aquarium in Boston. She is a mermaid in the water, although she has legs on land. Her mother is human, but her biological father is a merman. Jonas, her thought-to-be-gay best friend, is the only one outside the family who knows the secret, until she is seen swimming in the fish tank by Thomas, a new employee at the aquarium.
Prince Artur, a merman from the Black Sea, arrives to investigate the increased pollution in Boston Harbour and enlists the help of Fred and Thomas. They discover it to be a sewage waste problem caused by careless developers.
Thomas and Prince Artur are rivals for Fred's affection, despite her abrasive manners and dismissive attitude to romance. {{MaryJanice Davidson}