Fire Beach
(Paradise Crime Mysteries, Book 8)
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Narrated by:
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Sara Malia Hatfield
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By:
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Toby Neal
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Hawaii is cane fires, lush jungles, and feuds that won't die until everyone's dead. Detective Lei Texeira stalks the shroud killer on her own terms as Michael Stevens finds himself engulfed in the flames of a case with tangled consequences. In this eighth of the best-selling Lei Crime Series, Lei and Stevens find out just how far hate and love will go.
©2014 Toby Neal (P)2015 Audible, Inc.Critic Reviews
"Toby Neal's Lei Crime Series is a wonderful achievement in consistency and style, introducing us to a rich landscape filled with memorable characters. Eight books in, I'm already anxiously waiting for number nine!" [Detective (ret.) David Swinson, author of A Detailed Man]
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