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Murder on Mokulua Drive
Murders of Conveyance
Prospect for Murder (Natalie Seachrist Hawaiian Cozy Mystery 1)
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A Natalie Seachrist Hawaiian Cozy Myster Series

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Visions, false clues, a hidden treasure, and murder threaten a Chinese New Year scavenger hunt.

Journalist Natalie Seachrist and her boyfriend, private investigator Keoni Hewitt, are delighted to join a Chinese New Year scavenger hunt across O`ahu. Experiencing tourist sites, a classic luau and Chinese feast are appealing, but when her vision of a mid-twentieth century murder parallels a crime outside their hotel room, they again volunteer to aid their friend HPD Lieutenant John Dias. Although separated by sixty years, they consider whether the crimes are connected. Expanding visions, a false scavenger hunt clue, and the potential discovery of a priceless Kuan Yin statue in Chinatown hint at a single murderer with long hidden secrets.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 1, 1978
Murder on Mokulua Drive
Murders of Conveyance
Prospect for Murder (Natalie Seachrist Hawaiian Cozy Mystery 1)

Titles in the series (3)

  • Prospect for Murder (Natalie Seachrist Hawaiian Cozy Mystery 1)

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    Prospect for Murder (Natalie Seachrist Hawaiian Cozy Mystery 1)
    Prospect for Murder (Natalie Seachrist Hawaiian Cozy Mystery 1)

    Retired travel writer Natalie Seachrist has had visions since childhood. But the sight of a girl's lifeless body draped over a vintage Mustang shatters her personal world when she learns her vision has been prescient. The horrible truth is that her twin's granddaughter Ariel is dead! While the Honolulu Police Department conducts its customary investigation, Natalie decides to move into the Makiki apartment complex where her grandniece died. Aided by her friend Keoni Hewitt, a retired police detective, and her fleet-footed feline companion Miss Una, Natalie begins her very personal on-site sleuthing. She soon discovers the fascinating ShÀnghai origins of apartment owners Pearl Wong and her sister Jade Bishop...and more than a little discord. Will Natalie be able to solve the riddle of Ariel's death before the police close their investigation without an arrest? Or has Natalie put herself in the way of a killer who's willing to murder again to hide their secret?

  • Murder on Mokulua Drive

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    Murder on Mokulua Drive
    Murder on Mokulua Drive

    A vision of a predawn escape by boat from Denmark seems confusing to Journalist Natalie Seachrist. She has no idea how scenes apparently from a World War II movie will impact her modern life in Hawai'i. Soon, she and boyfriend, private investigator Keoni Hewitt, move into the Lanikai cottage she recently inherited. The warm welcome they receive from Miriam DidiÓn and her housemates sets an ideal tone for life in the seaside neighborhood. As Natalie throws Keoni a birthday party everybody, including Natalie's feline companion Miss Una, have become fast friends. Abruptly, everyone's life changes when a body is found at Miriam's home. Eerily, the murder parallels another of Natalie's visions of a scuba diver garroting a woman by moonlight. Natalie reveals the murderous vision to Keoni's former partner, Honolulu Police Detective John Dias. Discovery of a suspect's body on Diamond Head Beach suggests resolution of the crime and Natalie and her new friends relax. But a day of playing tourist devolves and Natalie and her friends are suddenly in the cross hairs of a dangerous adversary.

  • Murders of Conveyance

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    Murders of Conveyance
    Murders of Conveyance

    Visions, false clues, a hidden treasure, and murder threaten a Chinese New Year scavenger hunt. Journalist Natalie Seachrist and her boyfriend, private investigator Keoni Hewitt, are delighted to join a Chinese New Year scavenger hunt across O`ahu. Experiencing tourist sites, a classic luau and Chinese feast are appealing, but when her vision of a mid-twentieth century murder parallels a crime outside their hotel room, they again volunteer to aid their friend HPD Lieutenant John Dias. Although separated by sixty years, they consider whether the crimes are connected. Expanding visions, a false scavenger hunt clue, and the potential discovery of a priceless Kuan Yin statue in Chinatown hint at a single murderer with long hidden secrets.

Author

Jeanne Burrows-Johnson

Author Jeanne Burrows-Johnson embraces years in the performing arts, education, and marketing. Academically, she became a member of Phi Beta Kappa while finishing a Bachelor of Arts degree in history at the University of Hawai`i. During graduate studies and a teaching assistantship, she joined Phi Alpha Theta. She’s also a member of the National Writers Union, Sisters in Crime, Arizona Mystery Writers, and the British Association of Teachers of Dancing, Highland Division. Having lived in Hawai`i for 20 years, it’s no surprise her readers sample its lush environs while examining puzzling deaths, snippets of pan-Pacific history, and her heroine’s haunting visions. Project descriptions, Island recipes, and a link to a writing and marketing blog are at JeanneBurrows-Johnson.com.

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