Hula Done It?
by:
Maddy Hunter (author)
For travel escort Emily Andrew and her fellow Iowans, aloha means "hello" to all the sun, surf, and scrumptious cuisine their Hawaiian cruise has to offer. But for Professor Dorian Smoker, a renowned expert on the legendary Captain Cook, aloha also means "good-bye" -- as in "man overboard." ...
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For travel escort Emily Andrew and her fellow Iowans, aloha means "hello" to all the sun, surf, and scrumptious cuisine their Hawaiian cruise has to offer. But for Professor Dorian Smoker, a renowned expert on the legendary Captain Cook, aloha also means "good-bye" -- as in "man overboard."
Sure, it could have been an accident. But Emily wonders if some guest with a grudge might have knocked off the opinionated professor. Or maybe it had something to do with that missing journal Nana's friend lent him -- the one with the mysterious treasure map. Emily figures the map is probably a fake. But when another copy turns up, she and her friends take off, rafting down rivers and plunging through jungles to find the treasure themselves. Unfortunately, Professor Smoker's killer just might have the same idea. And this tropical heat wave could quickly turn into a crime wave...
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780743482929 (0743482921)
Publish date: 25-10-2005
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
Series: Passport to Peril (#4)
This series makes me want to go on vacation. I wouldn't mind going with a group like the group from Iowa. And I don't like group vacations. But this group knows the importance getting to meals on time. Nana and Tilly look like the fun ones in the group that have some sense. the rest of them seem sus...
I had trouble finishing the third in this series (Pasta Imperfect) but the fourth was really good. I would recommend this series to anyone who likes a good laugh.
Not the best in the series, but definitely not the worst. This book marked the beginning of the series improvement, in my opinion. While the characters have always been amusing, the plot in the early stories was often weak, and the protagonists ability to leap to wild conclusions annoying. This book...