Deborah Turrell Atkinson, Pleasing the Dead

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Pleasing The Dead Deborah Turrell Atkinson

Pleasing the Dead

Deborah Turrell Atkinson

Poisoned Pen, Feb 2009, $24.95

ISBN 9781590585979

Attorney Storm Kayama travels to Kahului, Maui to discuss with her client Lara Farrell the legal aspects of opening up a dive shop. Soon after she arrives in Kahului, she hears a loud explosion that occurred in a nearby restaurant.

Visiting the under construction dive shop, Storm observes a foreman council a drunken Japanese laborer for breaking the rule of not working under the influence as one can be a danger to one's self and others. Soon after receiving the verbal reprimand, the worker Hiroki commits an apparent murder-suicide killing one of his two daughters. Unable to resist Storm investigates what drove the man to kill himself and his child starting with the still powerful ancient 'coconut wireless' communication system, in which the gossip ties Hiroki to the Yakuza Japanese mob.

The keys to the exciting Kayama tales (see 'The Green Room,' 'Primitive Secrets' and 'Fire Prayer') are the deep look into Native Hawaiian mythology and the hidden from tourists underside of paradise. The storyline is fast-paced, starting off as a legal thriller, but as with the previous Stormy stories quickly turns into a dangerous investigative tale. Fans will enjoy tour guide Deborah Turrell Atkinson's exciting Hawaii Paradise adventures.

Harriet Klausner

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