Honolulu Play-Off

by Keith Miles

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Alan Saxon flies to Honolulu to act as best man at the wedding of a close friend, Donal Dukelow, an American golfer who has always beaten Saxon in play - offs. In the party are the groom's mother, who hates the idea of her son marrying a Hawaiian beauty so much younger than him, and Dukelow's first wife, Heidi, a keen golfer and admirer of Saxon. Troubles start when Saxon and Heidi play a round on the Ko Olina course. Things get rapidly worse that evening when Saxon and Dukelow have a meal together. They go on to a nightclub with disastrous results. Though Saxon manages to carry his friend back to the hotel, he finds him brutally murdered in his bed next morning. Since Dukelow has joked that he wanted Saxon there as a bodyguard, the latter feels guilty - especially when he realizes how easily he was duped. To solve the crime and avenge his friend, Saxon has to investigate the Kaheiki family into which Dukelow was about to marry. When he lifts the stones, he does not like what he finds underneath them and he is soon in jeopardy himself.
In addition to calming Heidi, consoling Dukelow's mother, keeping the police off his back, following his own lines of inquiry and dealing with the violent Nick Kaheiki, he has to keep one step ahead of two people who seem intent on killing him. Honolulu Play - Off is a racy golf mystery with an intriguing Hawaiian cocktail of murder, suspense, decption, and family conflict. It's the sixth novel in the Alan Saxon series.
  • ISBN10 1459648412
  • ISBN13 9781459648418
  • Publish Date 11 October 2012 (first published 8 May 2012)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 21 April 2016
  • Publish Country CA
  • Imprint ReadHowYouWant
  • Edition [Large Print]
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 408
  • Language English