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BOOK REVIEW: WATERS OF DESTRUCTION (ORCHID ISLE MYSTERY, #2) by Leslie Karst

Waters of Destruction

Orchid Isle Mystery, #2

by

Leslie Karst

 

An intriguing murder mystery with an atmosphere-rich Hawai’ian setting!

 

Waters of Destruction is the second book in author Leslie Karst’s excellent and atmosphere-rich Orchid Isle Mystery series featuring two malahinis (newcomers) to Hilo, Hawai’i, retired transplants from Southern California, Valerie Corbin and her wife, Kristen. When one of the bartenders goes AWOL at the restaurant where she works, Sachiko asks Valerie, a former caterer, if she could fill in for a couple of nights until a permanent replacement is hired. But when the missing bartender is found dead, and Sachiko becomes the police’s number one suspect in his murder, Valerie agrees to snoop around among the restaurant staff for clues as to who really killed him. 

Valerie and Kristen have made the big move to Hilo, bought a great old home, and are in the delightful process of outfitting the kitchen, locating the perfect pieces of furniture at garage sales, and generally settling into their new life. They are a fun couple with both common and divergent interests, and they are wonderfully adept at coordinating with each other. Since the murder in the previous book, Kristen has come to terms with Valerie’s interest in getting to the bottom of the mysteries, especially to help out their new friends. 

The story is full of vibrant descriptions of the island and island life that are so vivid I felt I was seeing things firsthand, and I enjoyed the recipes featured after the story was over. I loved how the author included a glossary of the various Hawai’ian words and phrases that peppered the dialogue throughout the story at the end of the book. However, she did a great job with context or short explanations when a new word came up. 

While the eventual victim is missing at the start of the book, it takes a while for his death to be discovered. In the meantime, the author cleverly introduces the staff at the restaurant where he worked and the members at the rowing club where he was competing for the position on the team for an upcoming race, while Valerie carefully prods them for their opinions about the man. Her questions are to the point, but she always strives to be low-key so as not to alarm anyone or keep from appearing too interested in the answers. I enjoyed how she finally came to the right conclusions, and the final face-to-face between her and the murderer was intense but, ultimately, successful. It pays to make friends. I look forward to this couple’s further adventures. 

I recommend WATERS OF DESTRUCTION to cozy mystery readers, especially those who would enjoy a Hawai’ian setting or realistic LGBT representation. 

I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving an Advanced Review Copy from the author through Great Escapes Virtual Book Tours.

Friday, 04 April 2025