39-year-old Cassandra Garriman, a brilliant and strong-willed medical doctor, is a valued member of the professional staff at the Brakefield Hospital in Atlanta. She recently garnered considerable approbation from her medical colleagues for her remarkable achievements in almost single-handedly uncovering the cause of a baffling and deadly neurological illness which claimed the life of one of her patients. Her quest to find the source of that mysterious illness led her to a deserted island off the coast of South Carolina, Wansaw Island, 12 miles east
of Charleston. Her discoveries there, detailed in my recently published novel, Invasions of Eden, galvanized her determination to eradicate the disease in order to prevent its spread to other coastal islands or the mainland. She and her colleagues, pursuing that determination, make startling discoveries which provide answers to unsolved mysteries, some of which are nearly two-hundred years old but hidden on Wansaw until now: Wansaw's Secrets.