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Paul Stam

    Paul J. Stam's formative years were spent in the remote Belgian Congo, where he absorbed tales from early settlers and indigenous traditions. These formative experiences, often involving close encounters with formidable wildlife, instilled in him a unique perspective. After serving in the U.S. Navy and transitioning to academia, he found himself drawn to the Hawaiian Islands, a place that captured his heart. Now retired in Hawaii, he balances his time between the potter's wheel and the computer, channeling his extraordinary life experiences into his writing.

    Murder Sets Sail
    • Murder Sets Sail

      • 222 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Chris doesn't know when he charters his sail boat, the AHWANAH, to George Harris for a three-month cruise to Tahiti and other South Pacific islands that George plans to high-jack his boat. George needs the boat to rendezvous with a sailboat out of Hong Kong carrying a hundred kilos of China White. One week out of Honolulu George commandeers the boat and heads West to rendezvous with the other boat. After the heroin is transferred at the rendezvous and two accomplices come aboard from the other boat, George shoots one of them for having tried to double cross him while they were still in Honolulu. The Hong Kong boat is scuttled and it is obvious that the owner of that boat was killed before they ever got to the rendezvous. George makes it clear that the only reason Chris is still alive is in case the Coast Guard approaches them as they get back into Hawaiian waters. It would not do for the Coast Guard to find a boat without its owner aboard. George warns Chris that if he tries to notify the Coast Guard in any way about what's going on aboard the boat, Myra will be killed. Chris is certain that George intends to kill both Myra and him and sink the AHWANAH as soon as they transfer to a powerboat they are to meet when they are in Hawaiian waters. In a daring move, Chris works on a plan for Myra and him to slip over the side undetected and hopefully be able to make it to land. Fiction / Sea Stories

      Murder Sets Sail