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Just Play Dead (Elmore Leonard Library) by Dan Gordon
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Just Play Dead (Elmore Leonard Library)

by Dan Gordon

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St. Martin's Press (1999), Mass Market Paperback, 240 pages

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Detective Dani Kahana has a problem. When a debt-ridden millionaire and his seductive wife start plotting to rub each other out, the Maui PD's only sworn Jew must decide whether to stop them, turn a blind eye, or give in to his aching jealousy. Caught in the middle is Chad, a tanned surfer with a vocabulary slimmer than his own chance for survival. This deadly caper unfolds on an island steeped in beauty and riddled with secrets--and brilliantly captured by Kahana's wry eye.

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