Paradise is threatened by a fight for sacred artifacts.She just wants to disarm the IED.Newly assigned to the bomb squad, Detective Lei Texeira struggles with skills that may be dangerously out of reach, even as a heinous crime strikes close to home and catches her husband in the crossfire.The woman is his. And if he can’t have her, she’ll have to die.An investigation into heiau desecrations must … she’ll have to die.
An investigation into heiau desecrations must take a back seat to the emergence of an enemy who leaves shrouds as a calling card, targeting those closest to Lei and Stevens.
“Neal is a powerful writer, and her prose is often effortless and elegant.” Kirkus Reviews
Grab this fast paced mystery with a twist of romance, and take a trip to Hawaii with the series that’s sold more than a million copies!
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Toby Neal is the best!!!
Love reading about Hawaii
way too much verbage – got tiresome
The Hawaiian names made it difficult to follow the story line.
I wasn’t impressed.
My third book by this author. Great series. Good characters and story. A little bit predictable, but most books in this genre are. Will continue to read Neal’s books.
Always enjoy his writing.
This is really a lightweight read, personally this is not a series I will follow.
I’ve read several of this series, all out of order too.
They are great stand alone books.
Love the characters, and the story line.
Can’t wait to see what happens next. You will enjoy these books. Cheers
I Love Toby Neal !! Brings the islands alive
I like the Hawaiian setting.
A fast read with a predictable plot saved by some history of Hawaii.
Always buy Toby Neal books if the price is low enough.
I thought this was a pretty forgettable book. Characters did not seem real. Plot was weak
Love Lei and Toby Neal!
Well written. Thoroughly enjoyed.
I love this whole series of Hawaii books.
I liked it
This book is written from the perspective of Lei and her husband. First one I’ve read that wasn’t just Lei. I missed her twisted way of working through her terrible child hood. It was a good book, just not as gritty as Lei’s life alone.
A perfect book to read while I’m vacationing in Hawaii!