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Published March 13, 2013

ISBN:
978-1-4826-3572-0
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1482635720
5 stars (1 review)

When a commercial airliner belly-whomps on an abandoned Hawaiian airstrip, four nearly identical black backpacks—including one containing a small fortune in stolen gold and gems—end up in the wrong hands.Private investigator Noelani B. Lee, hired by an unscrupulous jeweler to find the purloined baubles, soon finds herself matching wits with the scheming courier who lost the rocks and the double-crossing brothers he betrayed. But greed and bedlam ensue as the packs change hands, and Noelani realizes anyone—a coddled college kid, the Pacific Rim's premier foot model and her baseball-player husband, a local restaurateur and her half-Scottish, petty-thieving son—could have the valuable stash.With help from her gregarious cousin and her own gift for disguise, Noelani sorts through the avarice to find the pilfered jewelry—while she decides what to do about some embarrassing secrets she uncovers along the way.

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reviewed The Kona Shuffle by Tom Bradley, Jr. (The Noelani Lee Mysteries, #1)

Shell Game

5 stars

I've been a fan of private eye fiction since the S S Van Dine days of my youth. Layer in a colorful pallete of John D. MacDonald, and a smattering of others over the decades. I don't read it much now but Tom Bradley, Jr's book twigged my interest with the distressed cover and way-back imagery.

I was not disappointed.

Noelani Lee and her cousin sparkle in this jewel-heist tale set among islands. The supporting cast of criminals kept the story moving as they made more blunders than the Keystone cops on their combined paths to recover their stolen jewels. The question that Mr. Bradley kept teasing me with wasn't "Who dunnit?" or even "Who has them now?"

It was "How is he going to resolve this?"

He did and it was glorious. I won't tell you how but I'll recommend you take a trip to the islands and find …