The Black Pearl - Bidwell Moore - Libros - AuthorHouse - 9781420824636 - 1 de abril de 2005
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The Black Pearl

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Nineteen thirty-nine Hawaii: two Hollywood actresses, the artillery brigade's handsomest officer and finest polo player, the polo player's beautiful wife, a Japanese carrier pilot who is sketching the aerial approach to Pearl Harbor, and the captain of the sketcher's sampan unite in a m¿lange of passionate encounters that find coherence in the symbology of a Tahitian black pearl. Sidelights are the gold mesh necklace concealed in the God Kane's chest and the emerald cut diamond lost in the sand of the officer's beach at Waialua. BookWire ReviewJanuary 23, 2006 Bidwell Moore's fast-paced novella recreates 1939 military and social life in Hawaii as it existed just a few years before the attack on Pearl Harbor that changed the tranquil islands forever. Moore intertwines the lives of a cast of interesting characters, including two glamorous Hollywood actresses, a group of soldiers and their wives, and quirky island locals, as well as a Japanese carrier pilot who is sketching the aerial approach to Pearl Harbor. Charlotte Ross is a beautiful, young, military wife who is also a treasure hunter. She is trying to discover the identity of the owner of a gold mesh necklace concealed in a statue of the island god Kane. While searching for sea treasure, Charlotte survives a near-fatal accident and has a brief but memorable encounter with a handsome Japanese pilot that will forever change her life. Later, a mysterious black pearl is sent to her. To help her solve the mystery of the pearl, Charlotte employs the help of Max Frazier, the island's best private investigator, who is also looking for an expensive piece of jewelry-this one is an emerald-cut diamond lost by one of the actresses in the sands of the officer's beach at Waialua. The story's surprise ending neatly wraps up several of the book's subplots, bringing together the characters in ways the reader would never have imagined. Moore's vast knowledge of Hawaii and Japan (he lived for a time in both locations) and his exper

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Publicado 1 de abril de 2005
ISBN13 9781420824636
Editores AuthorHouse
Páginas 112
Dimensiones 152 × 229 × 7 mm   ·   176 g
Lengua Inglés  

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