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A weekend adventure on a remote island in the middle of Kaneohe Bay is shattered by an audacious midnight theft of a boat. Just as Kensington Stone manages to organize the search, Teri White, Stone's partner, receives an urgent phone call from their friend, Pops Koa. His daughter, Viane, also Stone and Teri's dear friend, has apparently disappeared while hiking on the Island of Hawaii. The only clues found are a pickup truck, obviously hot-wired, and her hiking hat found far off a rugged trail on Mauna Loa.
Stone and Teri's instincts to help become necessarily conflicted: finding Viane is
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Produktbeschreibung
A weekend adventure on a remote island in the middle of Kaneohe Bay is shattered by an audacious midnight theft of a boat. Just as Kensington Stone manages to organize the search, Teri White, Stone's partner, receives an urgent phone call from their friend, Pops Koa. His daughter, Viane, also Stone and Teri's dear friend, has apparently disappeared while hiking on the Island of Hawaii. The only clues found are a pickup truck, obviously hot-wired, and her hiking hat found far off a rugged trail on Mauna Loa.

Stone and Teri's instincts to help become necessarily conflicted: finding Viane is paramount and of utter urgency and finding their friend's boat an irrepressible tug of responsibility on Stone that he must balance.

While the search for the boat spreads and the hunt for Viane gains footing as the search party zeroes in on her likely whereabouts a sudden earthquake centered directly beneath where they suspect she is. Before they can reach her, Viane is pushed closer to certain death.


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Autorenporträt
Stone Spicer spent his youth living in a host of cities across Canada, United States and Australia. In 1960, a teenager on his own, he migrated to Hawaii, fell in love with the Islands and its people and adopted it as home for forty-plus years. He married a Hawaiian-Japanese woman and, with a degree in business from University of Hawaii, enjoyed a successful career in the printing industry in Honolulu while he and his wife raised their two sons. While earning his license as a massage therapist in Hilo, Hawaii and engaging in fine art in the Pacific Northwest he was developing a love for writing. In writing, Stone enjoys the process of breathing life into characters and situations. His writing reflects a determination to resurrect his treasured parts and places of old Hawaii; monuments that have succumbed the ravages of time at the hands of developers or through Nature's habit of instigating change, weaving them delicately into the fibers of his stories so that those unfamiliar with Hawaii's past can gain an appreciation of what had been.