BLOOD ORANGE
The racing trimaran Street Express is anchored off Southern Ireland in a gale. There are three men on board. The anchor cable parts. All three men get ashore, but only two of them are alive. It begins to look as if this may be not an accident but a conspiracy - a conspiracy whose roots twine through the fast and frenzied world of multihull racing. It is a world where skippers have all the arrogance of rock stars, and sponsors want to get their name on pages and screens. And they may not be over-particular about whether the name is painted on the sail of a boat, or its bottom.