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Jeanne Burrows-Johnson

    Drawing from a rich background in performing arts, education, and commerce, this author crafts compelling narratives. The vibrant environs of Hawaii serve as the evocative setting for her mystery novels, infused with a keen understanding of human psychology and environment. Her storytelling weaves together suspense and intrigue, enriched by a unique perspective shaped by historical and cultural insights. This distinctive approach offers readers a deeply immersive and intellectually engaging experience.

    Yen For Murder
    • Yen For Murder

      • 254 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Visionary journalist Natalie Seachrist pursues intriguing cold case. Guided by expanding visions, and aided of her fleet-footed feline companion Miss Una and life partner detective Ke?oni Hewitt, Natalie explores the callous murder of a gentle Buddhist minister at her altar during the ingenious theft of an ancient Shakyamuni Buddha statue. As the investigative team dives into the complexities of international auctions, they are again joined by homicide detective John Dias, the former colleague of Ke?oni, who remains haunted by one of the last unsolved cases at the end of his career with the Honolulu Police Department. Could the family that owns the international auction house have perpetrated this complex cold case? If Natalie and her companions cannot determine who committed the theft, what will become of the priceless statue...and will there be no peace for the temple's congregation that is left without resolution of the shocking murder?

      Yen For Murder