While on holiday to attend an educational seminar in Hawaii, Thea Kozak is determined not only to make the conference a success but also to take some time to relax and enjoy some peace. What she hasn't bargained for is a dead body, none other than the conference chairwoman, strangled and done up like and expensive call girl. As Thea struggles to keep the conference from turning into chaos, she discovers more motives for the woman's death than positive aspects of her life--and more suspects than she can handle. Throw in some overly hostile local policemen, a suspicious husband, and an old family friend who makes Thea's mother look like a saint, and it looks like Thea isn't in for any kind of peace.
Thea mops up the crime scene in Hawaii in her usual style. Kate Flora has built a strong series with likable characters. She is witty and informative. I look forward to her next book.
Another great outing for Thea
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
This series just gets better with each book. If you want an in-your-face protagonist, with a sharp wit and a keen sense of justice, Thea Kozak is a great read. In this book, she's out of her native New England, but murder follows her to Hawaii. "Death in Paradise" has a well-constructed plot, interesting characters, including a young "buddy" who helps her solve the case, and a slam-bang finish.
Flora and Kozak in top form
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
Paradise is Hawaii, but private school consultant Thea Kozak doesn't have much time to enjoy it as she's at the mercy of the whims and bad temper of Martina, the director of an organization of girls' schools. When Martina is murdered, Thea tries to stay out of the way especially since she is not fond of cops except for her love, Andre back in the States. Even trying to avoid "detecting", Thea is more than once in great physical danger. Great characters, behind-the-scenes wrangling and a lovable little girl make this more than "just a mystery."
Kozak trying to survive Paradise.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
Educational consultant Thea Kozak is looking forward to the conference in Hawaii because she is tired of all the tragedy that seems to strike near her. However,, her plan to learn while bronzing quickly falls apart when the murdered body of the Chair-person of the National Association of Girls Schools, the conference host, is found. Over the objections of the hostile local law enforcement officials, Thea begins to investigate who murdered Martina Pullman. Used to educators trying to hide their secrets from her, Thea soon finds that several of the attendees have motives to kill Martina. As she gets closer to the truth, other murders occur and Thea finds her own life in jeopardy from a killer who will do anything to remain anonymous. DEATH IN PARADISE, the fifth Kozak amateur female sleuth tale, is a fresh, witty entry into a tough, gritty series. Thea is a fabulous educator turned amateur detective, who understands the inside of people and is willing to risk all to solve a case. The story line is filled with action, especially with Thea spending a good portion of the book trying to stay alive or arguing with Detective Bernstein. Kate Flora has written a novel that will please her readers and sub-genre fans.Harriet Klausner
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