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Dying for a Daiquiri

Laurel McKay Mysteries. Book 3

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Dying for a Daiquiri

By: Cindy Sample
Narrated by: Pilar Uribe
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When Laurel McKay attends a Hawaiian wedding, her vacation soon becomes more deadly than the calorie count in her daiquiri. Her post-wedding holiday upends after a beautiful hula dancer is found dead on the rocks below the oceanfront restaurant owned by Laurel's brother and sister-in-law. When a family member is arrested for the murder, Laurel is plunged into a mystery where exotic Big Island locations - a coffee plantation, black sand beaches and a volcano - reveal their deadly side.

And where is her hunky on-again/off-again boyfriend detective when she needs him? Laurel zip-lines and four-wheels her way through the island paradise unearthing long hidden secrets. Will ingenuity and pluck be enough? Or will this hula be her last?

©2013 Cindy Sample (P)2014 Cindy Sample
Cosy Literature & Fiction Suspense Fiction Island Mystery Wedding Comedy Hawaii

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