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Sto caricando le informazioni... Murder, She Wrote: Aloha Betrayed (2014)di Donald Bain, Jessica Fletcher
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Jessica Fletcher goes to Hawaii (as a guest of the Maui PD) to teach a class at Maui College on community involvement in criminal investigations. She befriends a young lady (college professor Mala Kapule) who eventually is found dead at the bottom of a cliff soon afterwards. Jessica suspects that Mala could have been murdered. So, she and her friend Mike Kane (a retired police detective) investigate how Mala died. I really enjoyed this Murder She Wrote mystery. I loved the detailed Hawaiian setting… I felt like I was there! I liked the large cast of characters/suspects and I was curious to find out who the culprit was. I also liked Jessica’s friendly detective-partner Mike Kane. Another exciting read from this highly enjoyable series! I've always enjoyed the "Murder She Wrote" television series, so I thought I'd try one of the books inspired by the show and decided that a story set in Hawaii would be a good place to start. Jessica Fletcher goes to the Hawaiian island of Maui as a guest of the Maui Police Department to teach a class on community involvement in criminal investigations. Of course a dead body turns up along the way at the bottom of a cliff, that of a college professor whose acquaintance Jessica had made on her first day in Maui. The circumstances surrounding the beautiful, young girl's death seem suspicious to Jessica, so she decides to investigate with the help of her co-teacher, Mike Kane, who also happens to be a retired police detective. I enjoyed this book so much. The story is written in the first person point-of-view of the always likable Jessica Fletcher. There were many potential suspects in the large and entertaining cast of characters. I found the pieces of info on Hawaiian culture and customs to be extremely interesting. I loved the beautiful and detailed descriptions of Maui, from luaus and beaches, to an exciting trip to the summit of the Haleakala volcano to see the sunrise above the clouds, and then the subsequent journey by bicycle back down the winding mountainside. The story was just like watching an episode of Murder She Wrote. The mystery was good and the sights of Maui fantastic and have me longing to visit the beautiful island paradise. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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"New in the USA Today bestselling series--Jessica Fletcher finds herself in a tropical paradise where 'aloha' means both hello and goodbye. But sometimes, the goodbye is permanent. Jessica is on the Hawaiian island of Maui, giving a lecture at Maui College on community involvement in police investigations--a subject she knows well. Her co-lecturer is legendary retired detective Mike Kane, a behemoth of a man who shares his love of Hawaiian lore, legends and culture with Jessica. Sadly, all the talking stops when the body of a colleague is found at the rocky foot of a cliff. Mala Kapule was a botanist and popular professor at the school, known for her activism and efforts on behalf of the volcanic crater Haleakala. The high altitude crater is already the site of an observatory, but plans to place the world's largest solar telescope there split the locals, with Mala fiercely arguing to preserve the delicate ecology of the area. Was someone trying to muffle the protestors? Or was Mala's killer making a more personal statement? Now, it's up to Jessica, along with Mike, to uncover who was driven to silence the scientist and betray the true meaning of Aloha"-- Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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There was a good mystery at the heart of this, flavored with lots of Hawaiian touristy touches and integrating the controversial building of the telescope on Haleakalā, which mirrors the current controversy over the telescope construction on Mauna Kea.
I liked the characters, I liked the mystery and the satisfying conclusion.
This was my introduction to the Murder, She Wrote novels and an enjoyable experience. ( )