"complex who-done-it"
Lara McClintoch, co-owner with her ex-husband Clive, of an
upscale antiques store in Toronto, has been to some very
exotic places but has never really gone on a vacation.
Her best friend Moira Meller who is also Clive's
girlfriend, convinces her to go on a real vacation to
Easter Island also known as Ropa Nui. The island is
famous for its Moai statues several feet high and facing
inland several resting on a base known as an ahu. Nobody knows who carved them or how they were made but the
Ropa Nui Moai congress meet on the island and accept Moira
and Lora as members. A native who has visions says that
one of the group will die shortly on a specific spot.
This actually happens but Lara sees evidence that the
member was murdered not accidentally killed by a horse.
When the star of the Congress, who made a very important
find to back up his belief that the native language came
from Chile, is murdered, the police are forced to act.
The daughter of another group member lies in a coma and
nobody knows why. Lora thinks that all these events are
linked and she goes his extraordinary lengths to prove
her theory and save the remaining members of the group. After reading THE MOAI MURDERS, readers will have a
definite picture in the mind's eye what Easter Island
actually looks like, what the natives are like and who
people want to vacation there. Lyn Hamilton has written a
colorful, exciting and totally absorbing amateur sleuth
novel that will be enjoyed by readers who like a
complicated and complex who-done-it and armchair travelers. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted April 26, 2005
SummaryFeaturing Toronto antiques dealer Lara McClintoch, Lyn
Hamilton's fascinating series immerses readers in the
world's most exotic cultures. This time, the globetrotting
Lara travels to Easter Island, where ancient mysteries
spawn modern-day murder as the giant stone carvings known
as the Moai draw a delegation of experts to the island-and
a killer with vengeance on his mind.
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