Murder At Dolphin Bay (Sand And Sea Hawaiian Mystery Book 1) - Plot & Excerpts
They get wet. Don’t get me wrong: I spend half of my life wet, but when the moisture is pelting your body from above it isn’t quite the same rush as when it embraces and surrounds you as you slip into its depths. “Mitch, are you there? It’s Lani. Over.” I waited for Mitch to respond to my request to take a break; hopefully an extended one that would last until the torrential downpour that was drenching the island subsided. Not only was it raining but the air temperature had dropped and the wind had picked up quite a bit. In other words, I was not only wet, I was freezing. “The beach is deserted and the only surfers left in the water are idiots who deserve what they get for trying to surf in a hurricane. Mitch? Can you read me?” Chances were the radio had gotten enough water in it to short something out. I knew I was supposed to wait to be relieved from my post, but enough was enough.
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