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Overview

Claire Stone smiled serenely as her jet landed at Hilo International Airport on the gorgeous, Big Island of Hawaii after a spiritual retreat in Australia. But her homecoming turned out to be anything but pleasant as she walked off the plane right into trouble.
Her once peaceful hale overlooking an impossibly blue Pacific from the jungle slopes of Puna had become a battleground. Her bright, wild, statuesque daughter, Michele, had become another statistic with a boyfriend jailed for domestic violence - and good riddance, thought Claire. Her best friend had been robbed and beaten --- and dead bodies were showing up on the black sand beach nearby.
When a tough local detective targets her daughter in a murder investigation, it's time for Claire to start her own investigation in earnest. Claire is no amateur. She has hands-on experience in criminology going back to when she worked with her ex-husband's high-powered forensic agency back in California. Claire thought she'd left all that behind when she migrated to the Big Island ten years earlier to start a new life away from the rat race and an abusive spouse.
Claire has always been a natural force, a woman of many talents, curious and concrete, compassionate and courageous, hard-nosed yet vulnerable. She not only wants to know, but be part of it all on the Big Island -- the Island's volcanic geology, its multi-layered, traditional culture and customs, its incredibly fertile nature where lava flows transform into jungle and nothing is ever what it seems.
After traveling the world and exploring many strata of society, Claire found this island to be the place where she was destined to live. She lost no time in picking up the local languages and taking part in all its sacred and profane pleasures. It is a paradise, not of harps and prayers, but of people living juicy, spontaneous lives, taking lessons from the island's powerfully transformational nature.
Here in this elemental place, greed can trump all goodness and good sense. Claire sees that the only answer is to recognize to whom we owe the treasure of life and riches truly, even though few see it that way. Goddess Pele personifies that worldview for Claire. She has to summon the courage to make it so, now, or lose what is most precious to her - the daughter she loves.
Now she finds herself going deeper than ever into the island's piquant history and the secrets of her own family as the mystery of Pele's Tears draws her into a whirlpool of greed, deception and death.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781481006132
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 05/08/2013
Series: Claire Stone Mysteries , #1
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.51(d)

About the Author

SHARNA EBERLEIN is a Renaissance woman; born in the San Joaquin Valley of California into a farm family in the late 40's; she had her first solo international trip to Europe on the Queen Mary to go to her college sophomore year abroad at the tender and innocent age of 19. This colored her life to become a world traveler throughout her 20's. She traveled solo on her own dime, working jobs from waitress to nanny, to disk jockey. She didn't carry a camera; instead she had notebooks full of her writing: poetry, prose, and comments about her life's experiences. During that time, she also somehow managed to get her BA in French from Sonoma State University in California, while spending the summers working in Hawaii as a cocktail waitress. In her 30's she fell in love, became a mom and ran an organic farm in Sonoma County. In her 40's she became a single mom, got a certificate of cooking and diet counselor, while working as a telemarketer, selling tickets for fundraisers. In her mid 40's's she had to move into a tiny 500 square foot duplex, with her two children while she fought for custody and did gardening and private chef work, until she was able to get a job at a local winery as a wine consultant. During this time, she became the Managing Editor of her church newsletter. In her mid 50's she and her children moved to Hawaii, with family photographs, and boxes of her journals. In Puna, she taught aquaculture at Laulima Community Gardens' Lokowai Project, was a traveling notary, took bookkeeping at University of Hawaii Hilo, wrote the first dedicated column about working artists on the Big Island, writing strictly about Puna Artists, and with the help of a few surfer/carpenters, built her home overlooking the wide Pacific Ocean, her everlasting true love. Throughout her life she has believed in and worked hard for a Woman's Right to Choose, Domestic Harmony, and other feminist causes. She has a daughter, a son, and a hanai daughter, with 6 grandchildren scattered across the USA and the Pacific. She lives in Puna Makai with two cats, some fish, and a few chickens
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