Agnes and Eleanor land in Hawaii for a trip of a lifetime thanks to a lottery windfall! They plan a host of activities and Agnes even goes along on a snorkeling adventure, even if she’s only going to sun herself on the beach. All doesn’t go according to plans though when she finds a floater wearing scuba gear. Now they have to deal with grieving honeymooners who promptly inform Agnes that it’s … that it’s their guide.
Now the ladies are working alongside the local police, and it’s a Hawaiian adventure of oceanic proportions as they search for the killer.
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I liked the characters and the premise of two older detectives. Sometimes the dialogue seemed unrealistically simple or contrived.
Light hearted adventure
Light read. Entertaining .
Very simplistic reading
I really liked it, & all the others in the series, that I have read.
I just couldn’t get interested in this book so I gave up. It’s decently written and the plot is okay, it’s just not an interesting book. Others likely will have more positive comments.
Specious and poorly written.
It was a fun read. A bit far fetched but very amusing.
Poorly developed characters, implausible scenario, boring.
Easy to read mystery. Enjoyed reading a story where the characters weren’t “20 something ” and still enjoyed life. I understand the story wasn’t complex, but I usually read to relax so I enjoyed coming back to the story each time I had an opportunity to read.
No substance.
Kind of lame.
An enjoyable read that helps me relax and fun also
Read like it was written by a child
Quick read; interesting characters; interesting plot.
There really wasn’t much I liked about the book except that it was short … but the plot is shallow, the main characters really just two nosey women, and a local police department that seemed some inept … mainly because they let two little old ladies control their investigation and run rampant through out the story I gave it a two only because it wasn’t offensive … it really deserves a one-star, really.
Fun read with a good plot and great characters.
I love these books I am behind but I will catch up lol
I have a rule: If, at 10%, there are glaring problems, and/or nothing and no one to care about – I quit.
Typo on page 3, ok, not enough in itself, but the story doesn’t seem to flow; it feels like banter for the sake of banter. The characters are not truly engaging with one another, or with the reader.
The final blow came right at the 10% mark. Consider this sentence: “My legs and feet felt cramped, so I used the bathroom to ease the pain.” Yeah… what? I think I know what was meant here – she needed to move around — but that’s NOT what it says. Sloppy.
Instead of writing 40 some books, I’d rather see 5 or 6 with some care given to editing in every category, and character/plot development.
Pass.
Though the book was boring.