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In paradise, some secrets refuse to stay buried
The Paradise Crime Thriller series continues with this explosive international crime mystery thriller set in the Hawaiian islands.
Security expert Sophie Smithson protects Hawaii from cyber threats, but she can't stop thieves from infiltrating Honolulu's museums. They leave no digital trace, disable every alarm, and vanish like ghostsleaving only white plumerias that suggest this is personal.
Sophie races to solve the heists while protecting her two young children. She uncovers an international spy conspiracy that reaches from Hawaii's cultural activists to international criminal and terrorist networks. With enemies closing in, she must navigate a web of deception where nothing is what it seems.
A pulse-pounding international crime thriller aboout love, betrayal, and the lengths some will go for revenge.
‘So excited that Sophie is back!’ ~Advance Reader
Perfect for fans of: Crime thrillers, international spy fiction, Hawaii mysteries, psychological thrillers, domestic thrillers, and high-tech suspense
Genre: Mystery
Security expert Sophie Smithson protects Hawaii from cyber threats, but she can't stop thieves from infiltrating Honolulu's museums. They leave no digital trace, disable every alarm, and vanish like ghostsleaving only white plumerias that suggest this is personal.
Sophie races to solve the heists while protecting her two young children. She uncovers an international spy conspiracy that reaches from Hawaii's cultural activists to international criminal and terrorist networks. With enemies closing in, she must navigate a web of deception where nothing is what it seems.
A pulse-pounding international crime thriller aboout love, betrayal, and the lengths some will go for revenge.
‘So excited that Sophie is back!’ ~Advance Reader
Perfect for fans of: Crime thrillers, international spy fiction, Hawaii mysteries, psychological thrillers, domestic thrillers, and high-tech suspense
Genre: Mystery
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