Blood Jungle Ballet / The Jungle Beat Mysteries (ePub)
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Det. Sgt. Apelu Soifua faces a crime tsunami in the fourth tropical mystery set on American Samoa from the author of The Dead Don't Dance.
There have been many changes in Apelu Soifua's life, but his job in the criminal investigation division has been...
There have been many changes in Apelu Soifua's life, but his job in the criminal investigation division has been...
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Det. Sgt. Apelu Soifua faces a crime tsunami in the fourth tropical mystery set on American Samoa from the author of The Dead Don't Dance.
There have been many changes in Apelu Soifua's life, but his job in the criminal investigation division has been the one constant. For years, a series of killings on the island has baffled him, starting with the murder of a cross-dresser, whose body was found with a cross carved into the chest. Four more men fall-different races, different classes, different deaths. Not all marked with the religious symbol, but somehow all connected. Apelu is sure of it.
With the help of new medical examiner Dr. Laura Alomar, Apelu follows his instincts into what will be the most complicated and twisted case of his career. An open grave on a widow's lush plantation signals the end of Apelu's tolerance for his violent job and the collateral damage it inflicts on his friends and loved ones.
In a literal paradise on earth, the monsters come like a devil in disguise . . .
"A very rich and textured mystery . . . Blood Jungle Ballet and all the rest of John Enright's Jungle Beat mysteries are perfect blends of setting, character and story. They're just the thing for anyone who loves traveling the world solving crime from his comfy armchair." -Kittling: Books
There have been many changes in Apelu Soifua's life, but his job in the criminal investigation division has been the one constant. For years, a series of killings on the island has baffled him, starting with the murder of a cross-dresser, whose body was found with a cross carved into the chest. Four more men fall-different races, different classes, different deaths. Not all marked with the religious symbol, but somehow all connected. Apelu is sure of it.
With the help of new medical examiner Dr. Laura Alomar, Apelu follows his instincts into what will be the most complicated and twisted case of his career. An open grave on a widow's lush plantation signals the end of Apelu's tolerance for his violent job and the collateral damage it inflicts on his friends and loved ones.
In a literal paradise on earth, the monsters come like a devil in disguise . . .
"A very rich and textured mystery . . . Blood Jungle Ballet and all the rest of John Enright's Jungle Beat mysteries are perfect blends of setting, character and story. They're just the thing for anyone who loves traveling the world solving crime from his comfy armchair." -Kittling: Books
Autoren-Porträt von John Enright
John Enright was born in Buffalo, New York, in 1945. He earned a bachelor's degree from City College of New York while working full-time at Fortune, Time, and Newsweek magazines. He later received a master's degree in folklore at UC Berkeley, before starting a career in publishing. In 1981, Enright left the United States to teach at the American Samoa Community College. He spent the next twenty-six years working for environmental, cultural, and historical resource preservation on the islands in the South Pacific. Over the past five decades, his essays, articles, short stories, and poems have appeared in more than ninety books, anthologies, journals, periodicals, and online magazines. His collection of poems 14 Degrees South won the University of the South Pacific Press's inaugural International Literature Competition. Enright currently lives in Owensboro, Kentucky, with his wife Connie Payne.Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: John Enright
- 2023, 283 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller
- ISBN-10: 1504079043
- ISBN-13: 9781504079044
- Erscheinungsdatum: 29.08.2023
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