When her adopted uncle is found dead at his desk in their lucrative Honolulu law firm, Storm Kayama begins to suspect that he was murdered, and, after narrowly escaping a terrible accident, she seeks refuge at the home of her Aunt Maile, a traditional Hawaiian healer, as she confronts the pain of her own childhood and tries to bring her uncle's killer to justice. Reprint.
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""After the apparent heart-attack death of her adoptive father, Hawaiian lawyer Miles Hamasaki, Storm Kayama is first mugged, then robbed, then threatened. Someone desperately wants Hamasaki's briefcase, which, as Storm finds later, contains sensitive material relating to a cancer insurance case. In the end, Storm makes use of Hawaiian resources, including a traditional healer and a ranch hand, to uncover her father's killer. Legal firm insider stuff, a possible romance with a handsome new associate, adoptive family secrets, and unusual settings round out a memorable read.""--"Library Journal" ""Storm is a strong and appealing character who still struggles with the aftermath of her mother s suicide when she was 12 and her feelings of isolation as it becomes apparent that her adoptive family has kept secrets from her. Vividly described settings -- from Honolulu s Chinatown to the spectacular scenery of the Big Island -- will entrance readers of this fast-paced debut, which effectively contrasts modern Hawaii with the lore of its past. --"Booklist"" "After the apparent heart-attack death of her adoptive father, Hawaiian lawyer Miles Hamasaki, Storm Kayama is first mugged, then robbed, then threatened. Someone desperately wants Hamasaki's briefcase, which, as Storm finds later, contains sensitive material relating to a cancer insurance case. In the end, Storm makes use of Hawaiian resources, including a traditional healer and a ranch hand, to uncover her father's killer. Legal firm insider stuff, a possible romance with a handsome new associate, adoptive family secrets, and unusual settings round out a memorable read."-- "Library Journal" "Storm is a strong and appealing character who still struggles with the aftermath of her mother's suicide when she was 12 and her feelings of isolation as it becomes apparent that her adoptive family has kept secrets from her. Vividly described settings -- from Honolulu's Chinatown to the spectacular scenery of the Big Island -- will entrance readers of this fast-paced debut, which effectively contrasts modern Hawaii with the lore of its past." --"Booklist"
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Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. SIGNED BY DEBBY ATKINSON on title page; Clean, tight, unmarked; slight wear to upper back inside corner; otherwise absolute minimal wear; appears unread; Storm Kayama is shocked when she finds her adopted uncle, Miles Hamasaki, dead at his desk one morning at his Honolulu law firm. After she is mugged in the parking garage and then almost killed en route to her aunt's house on the Big Island. Storm begins to wonder if her uncle was murdered. It appears that someone - a client, a family member, or a friend - believes that Storm, a close confidante of her uncle, knows something that they've already killed once to protect. She begins to investigate in order to defend herself and to avenge her beloved uncle's death. Storm is a strong and appealing character who still struggles with the aftermath of her mother's suicide when she was 12 and her feelings of isolation as it becomes apparent that her adoptive family has kept secrets from her. Vividly described settings - from Honolulu's Chinatown to the spectacular scenery of the Big Island - will entrance readers of this fast-paced debut, which effectively contrasts modern Hawaii with the lore of its past. Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # 009606