"Aloha Betrayed" by Jessica Fletcher and Donald Bain is another great book in the Murder She Wrote series and I highly recommend it.
It's a great story, characters, with a feel for Hawaii !
I (Rob) have read almost all in the series and this is yet another outstanding story with great characters that will keep you guessing until the end. Jessica Fletcher finds herself investigating the murder of someone she met briefly and thought highly of. There are a number of possible suspects all of which will keep you guessing. As always, the author(s) make you feel like you're in the setting (of Hawaii in this case) and give you a taste of the culture, too. The characters are well-developed, too. You can never go wrong reading a Murder She Wrote book in the entire series and this is confirmation of that.
BOOK SUMMARY: Jessica is on the Hawaiian island of Maui, giving a lecture at Maui
College on community involvement in police investigations—a subject she
knows well. Her co-lecturer is legendary retired detective Mike Kane, a
behemoth of a man who shares his love of Hawaiian lore, legends and
culture with Jessica.
Sadly, all the talking stops when the body of a colleague is found at the rocky foot of a cliff.
Mala
Kapule was a botanist and popular professor at the school, known for
her activism and efforts on behalf of the volcanic crater Haleakala. The
high altitude crater is already the site of an observatory, but plans
to place the world’s largest solar telescope there split the locals,
with Mala fiercely arguing to preserve the delicate ecology of the area.
Was someone trying to muffle the protestors? Or was Mala’s killer
making a more personal statement?
Now, it’s up to Jessica, along
with Mike, to uncover who was driven to silence the scientist…and betray
the true meaning of Aloha.