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To Catch the Setting Sun
โ Scribed by Richard I Levine
- Book ID
- 110794234
- Publisher
- The Wild Rose Press
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 272 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781509243303
- ASIN
- B09ZVQB5D1
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
There's a killer loose on the island of Oahu. His targets? Young, native-Hawaiian women. But it also appears that he's targeting and taunting Honolulu police detective Henry Benjamin who knew each victim and whose wife, Maya, had been the first name on that list. In addition to battling his personal demons, this New York transplant's aggressive style didn't sit well with his laid-back colleagues who viewed Henry's uncharacteristic lack of progress in the investigation as evidence that fueled ongoing rumors that he could be the killer. Was he, or could it have been someone within the municipal hierarchy with a vendetta? As it was, after thirteen years on the job Henry had been disillusioned with paradise. His career choice long killed any fantasy of living in a grass hut on a wind-swept beach, being serenaded by the lazy sounds of the ocean and a slack key guitar. Instead, it had opened his eyes to a Hawaii that tourists will never see.
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