From award winning crime writer R.
Barri Flowers and the bestselling author of the Murder in Hawaii Mysteries,
comes the second book in the Hawaii detective series, Dead in Kihei: An Eddie
Naku Maui Mystery.
Private investigator Eddie Naku's
latest case involves the apparent suicide of a friend and fellow private eye,
Frank Iwamoto, who fell from the lanai of his 8th story condo to his death.
Naku refuses to believe Iwamoto was
suicidal, in spite of evidence to the contrary. Proving he was murdered won't
be easy, but Naku is not about to give up. In the process, he comes up with a
number of suspects, twists, and turns, as well as Frank Iwamoto's risk-taking
lifestyle that likely put him in harm's way.
As Naku begins to get to the bottom
of Iwamoto's death, while juggling multiple cases and complicated romances, he
finds his own life in peril.
Bonus material includes excerpts
from the next book in the Eddie Naku Maui Mysteries, Dead in Wailuku; along
with excerpts from the author's popular Leila Kahana series novel, Murder on
Kaanapali Beach, and his upcoming new Hawaii FBI series, Murder on the Big
Island. Also included is the short story suspense thriller, Target of a Killer.
Dead in Kihei is the perfect follow
up to Dead in Pukalani and will surely captivate readers in the spirit of
Aloha.
It is available in Kindle, Nook,
iTunes, Kobo, and Smashwords; and soon will be in audio and print.
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Praise for Books by R. Barri Flowers
"R. Barri Flowers is among the
best of them, and Murder on Kaanapali Beach is among the best of his tales.
This one deserves to be at the top of your must read list." -- John Lutz,
Edgar winning, bestselling mystery author
"A fine procedural along with
appealing characters and great local color." -- Bill Crider, Edgar winner
and crime writer on Murder on Kaanapali Beach
"A police procedural with a
complex plot, told from multiple viewpoints. The reader gets the added benefit
of a virtual vacation on Maui." -- Laurie Hanan, Hawaii mystery author on
Murder on Kaanapali Beach
"A masterful thriller set in
the dark underbelly of Maui, with lots of fine action, down and dirty
characters, and the vivid details of police procedure. A terrific read!"
-- Douglas Preston, co-creator of the bestselling Pendergast series of novels
on Murder in Maui
"A gripping and tightly woven
tale you won't want to put down. Author Flowers neatly contrasts the natural
beauty of a tropical paradise with the ugliness of murder and its
aftermath." -- John Lutz, Edgar winner and bestselling author on Murder in
Maui
"R. Barri Flowers writes with
the passion and knowledge of someone who truly knows his craft. A steamy,
non-stop thrill-ride through the seamy underbelly of Hawaii." -- Allison
Leotta, former federal prosecutor and author on Murder in Maui
"An exquisitely rich and
masterfully constructed mystery.... A savvy, smooth, and sumptuous read that's
as hot as Waikiki beach sand." -- Jon Land, bestselling author on Murder
in Honolulu
"Intriguing mystery in a
tropical paradise with a dynamic PI. A compelling, intriguing read." --
Allen Wyler, thriller writer on Murder in Honolulu
"It gets no better than this!
R. Barri Flowers has written another thriller guaranteed to hold onto its
readers!" --Huntress Reviews on Dark Streets of Whitechapel
"Before He Kills Again is a
rocket of a read. Not only a heart-thumping thriller, this is that rare novel
that is downright scary." -- John Lutz, Edgar winner and bestselling
author
"Flowers once again has written
a page-turner legal thriller that begins with a bang and rapidly moves along to
its final page." -- Midwest Book Review on State's Evidence
"A model of crime fiction....
Flowers may be a new voice in modern mystery writing, but he is already one of
its best voices." -- Statesman Journal on Justice Served
"An excellent look at the
jurisprudence system...will appeal to fans of John Grisham and Linda
Fairstein." -- Harriet Klausner on Persuasive Evidence