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Reads Like Murder In Kahala
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Inheriting a beachfront estate! On the same island with her boyfriend! What could possibly go wrong for Haley Wyndham? How about theft, annoying real estate agents, demonstrations, and murder! Not to mention haunting Hawaiian ghosts! Looks like paradise comes with a few rogue waves!
By Jan:My husband and I just finished reading Reads Like Murder-in Kahala. We enjoyed the on-going adventures of Haley and the developing romance between her and Keoni. The story is fun and easy, and the characters are likeable and memorable. It left us smiling and we're looking forward to seeing what happens next in their Hawaiian paradise.
About the Author
Georgina Donovan
Former business owner of a shave ice shop, and resident of San Diego, Georginas connection with Hawaii goes back many years including frequent visits to family friends on Oahu. Long appreciation of the Islands has brought her a profound love of the aloha spirit and the magic that is unique to Hawaii. She has worked as a writer for newsletters, plays, anthologies, fan magazines and online works. As a member of Sherlock Holmes and literacy societies she has lectured at symposiums on books and literature. READS LIKE MURDER IN HONOLULU is her first novel and the beginning of a series of mystery adventures taking place in Hawaii.
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Ridiculously Simplified Synopsis - - A Hawaiian Legend Comes To Life And It Is Up To Haley To Save Both History And Herself In This Thrilling Tale!Summary - Inheriting a beachfront estate! On the same island with her boyfriend! What could possibly go wrong for Haley Wyndham? How about theft, annoying real estate agents, demonstrations, and murder! Not to mention haunting Hawaiian ghosts! Looks like paradise comes with a few rogue waves!First Sentence - Life was amazing!Haley contemplated the glorious day as she made her way from the terminal to the ARRIVALS sidewalk at Honolulu Airport. The stinging haze of diesel fumes, and the pushy crowds of tourists and tour guides mottled this particular section of paradise as they jockeyed for position in their rush to the appropriate buses ferrying them to Waikiki. This slice of Eden was clogged with asphalt, concrete, and lots of people. Paradise slightly flawed around the edges; just the way she liked her world.Staring across the city to the tiered skyline in distant Waikiki, her attention snagged on the dark, rugged form of Diamond Head. Back dropped by a stunning azure sky, drifting clouds, and the sapphire ocean dappled by sunlight, the scene was right out of a post card and sent her heart soaring. Hawaii might not be perfect, but it was the place she loved above all others and now, at last, the dreamland she would call home.Why did we have to come in the middle of the afternoon? Too crowded. Amy Shimimoto grumbled as the slight, spunky bookkeeper elbowed past Haley. This way! Amy said, tenaciously breaking the trail as they wove their way through the tightly packed masses exiting baggage claim. It seemed almost comical to have the slight, but feisty, Oriental woman who is shorter than Haley Wyndham by a significant margin and older by several decades leading the ungainly parade. Clearing the way, she maneuvered with the tactical skill of general leading troops through enemy territory.Haley glanced at the cars cruising past the curb, searching for Kana Hagoth, who was supposed to pick them up. Glancing at the luggage, Haley wondered how were they going to fit all of this into Kanas practical Toyota? Hes late, Amy announced, piling her bags on the cement.Amy had not taken the five-and-a-half hour flight well. The movie had been a sci-fi, action adventure with what the cranky senior critiqued acidly as not having enough plot or clothes. The in-flight meal had been deemed one step above cardboard, and it was impossible to get a decent nap when the rich T.V. starlet behind her had brought her cat and spoke baby-talk to the animal that had its own seat on the plane. But now, Haley could feel the tension of the flight and the prickliness of her grouchy companion slowly peeling away. Breathing in the equatorial humidity along with the subtle hints of tropical flowers as the trade winds brushed against her, she experienced the relief of evaporating stress. She fingered the dolphin pendant at her neck. It had become a talisman, a lucky charmPopular Tags - murder mystery mystery action drama fiction hawaii literature murder mysteries women sleuths
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