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Book Murder at Pearl Harbor

    Book Details:
  • Author : Jim Walker
  • Publisher : B&H Publishing Group
  • Release : 2000
  • ISBN : 9780805421606
  • Pages : 452 pages

Download or read book Murder at Pearl Harbor written by Jim Walker and published by B&H Publishing Group. This book was released on 2000 with total page 452 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Naval intelligence officer Gwen and her Hawaiian counterpart Aki intercept messages detailing the forthcoming attack on Pearl Harbor, but when their information is dismissed by their superiors and Aki is murdered, Gwen sets out for Hawaii to investigate.

Book The Pearl Harbor Murders

Download or read book The Pearl Harbor Murders written by Max Allan Collins and published by Berkley. This book was released on 2001 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Days before the attack on Pearl Harbor, Tarzan author Edgar Rice Burroughs discovers the body of a Japanese-American nightclub singer on the beach. When the bombs fall, Burroughs suspects that there may be a connection between her murder and the massive devastation.

Book Five Decembers

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  • Author : James Kestrel
  • Publisher : Titan Books (US, CA)
  • Release : 2021-10-26
  • ISBN : 178909612X
  • Pages : 442 pages

Download or read book Five Decembers written by James Kestrel and published by Titan Books (US, CA). This book was released on 2021-10-26 with total page 442 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Winner of the 2022 Edgar Award for Best Novel “War, imprisonment, torture, romance…The novel has an almost operatic symmetry, and Kestrel turns a beautiful phrase.” New York Times Five Decembers is a gripping thriller, a staggering portrait of war, and a heartbreaking love story, as unforgettable as All the Light We Cannot See. nominated for Best Novel in the 2022 EDGAR AWARDS NOMINATED FOR BEST THRILLER IN THE 2022 BARRY AWARDS FINALIST FOR THE HAMMETT PRIZE 2021 "Read this book for its palpitating story, its perfect emotional and physical detailing and, most of all, for its unforgettable conjuring of a steamy quicksilver world that will be new to almost every reader." Pico Iyer December 1941. America teeters on the brink of war, and in Honolulu, Hawaii, police detective Joe McGrady is assigned to investigate a homicide that will change his life forever. Because the trail of murder he uncovers will lead him across the Pacific, far from home and the woman he loves; and though the U.S. doesn't know it yet, a Japanese fleet is already steaming toward Pearl Harbor. This extraordinary novel is so much more than just a gripping crime story—it's a story of survival against all odds, of love and loss and the human cost of war. Spanning the entirety of World War II, FIVE DECEMBERS is a beautiful, masterful, powerful novel that will live in your memory forever.

Book Murder Frames the Scene

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  • Author : Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl
  • Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
  • Release : 2016-05-31
  • ISBN : 0824855329
  • Pages : 385 pages

Download or read book Murder Frames the Scene written by Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl and published by University of Hawaii Press. This book was released on 2016-05-31 with total page 385 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Author and playwright Victoria Kneubuhl returns with another thoroughly entertaining, yet complex, whodunit set in 1930s Hawai`i featuring the lead characters from Murder Casts a Shadow and Murder Leaves Its Mark. The pair of unlikely sleuths—part-Hawaiian Mina Beckwith and her fiancé, part-Samoan Ned Manusia—find themselves unraveling a deadly web of espionage and murder. As the story opens, Ned is in Japanese-occupied Shanghai, where he has been sent to rescue his friend Nigel, a British spy being ruthlessly hunted by the Japanese police. The action moves to Honolulu where Mina is embroiled with a group of eccentric artists whose numbers are being depleted in a series of dramatically staged murders. While Mina looks into the murders of the artists, Ned and Nigel attempt to ferret out a spy sending reports on the activities of the Navy at Pearl Harbor to the Japanese government. The two plot lines become intertwined as Ned and Mina are enmeshed in a dangerous net of international intrigue. Like the previous novels, Murder Frames the Scene offers readers a fascinating glimpse into prewar Hawai`i, full of colorful local characters, descriptions of familiar places in another era, and a vivid sense of the islands as much more than beaches and palm trees. A Latitude 20 book

Book War Crimes in Japan occupied Indonesia

Download or read book War Crimes in Japan occupied Indonesia written by J. Kevin Baird and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Shortly after Pearl Harbor, the Japanese Imperial Army invaded the Dutch East Indies, now known as Indonesia. A deceitful campaign promoting Asian brotherhood recruited and coerced young Indonesian men to support the Japanese occupation with the sinister outcome that several million of them were worked to death or summarily killed as expendable slave laborers, or romusha, as they were called. While many romusha disappeared from the record, nine hundred were known victims of a brutal and immoral medical experiment perpetuated by an increasingly desperate Imperial Japan. In anticipation of a land assault, the Japanese needed a means to protect their troops from tetanus, and they used these nine hundred men as human guinea pigs to test an insufficiently vetted vaccine. Within days, all nine hundred suffered the protracted, agonizing death of acute tetanus. With the Allied forces poised for victory, the Japanese needed a scapegoat for this well-documented incident if they were to avoid war-crimes prosecution. They brutally tortured Achmad Mochtar, a native Indonesian and renowned scientist, along with his colleagues at the Eijkman Institute in Batavia (now Jakarta), until Mochtar signed a confession to the murders in exchange for the liberty of his fellow scientists. The Japanese beheaded Mochtar weeks before the war ended. War Crimes in Japan-Occupied Indonesia unravels the deceit of the Japanese Army, the reasons for the mass murder of the romusha, and Mochtar’s heroic role in these tragic events. The end result finds justice for Mochtar and reveals the true extent of one of the least recognized war crimes of World War II.

Book Murder on Liberty Ship Hull   13

Download or read book Murder on Liberty Ship Hull 13 written by Capt. Gardner Martin Kelley and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2012-07-24 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Synopsis The Liberty Ship Murder on Hull # 13, it will not be remembered for the murder which was of no importance except to the participants. What will be remembered are the antics of the shipyard stud by many of the young women on their lonely nights? My job was as an agent sent to the ship yard to investigate the demise of a woman worker. My interest was soon diverted to this brawny and horny young rigger named Kelley. Kelley worked hard at getting the ships ready for war. He also was very interested in helping as many girls and young women as possible from going man hungry. His dedication to the Liberty Ships and the ladies make interesting reading. Dead, she is dead. The man shook Ernest to reality. The slow learner had stood guard on the topside of the liberty ship. A man had gone down and forward to visit a woman worker reputed to be selling favors through the back door opening of her drawers. The man covered his badge number on his shirt with the bib of his overalls from Ernest and hurried away quickly. He went toward the huge gangway exit. This was to fool the retard. Ernest saw the man turn aft to his job aboard the ship but did not know the worker. His overall figure looked no different to describe than of a hundred other workers on the liberty ship. Ernest went on with his business as usual. When he was walking around below he saw the body of a dead woman. Ernest was confused, but finally came up and reported finding the dead woman. The shipyard officials called the police and they sent me to find out how the woman had been killed and who had done it. The End

Book A Time Of Deception

Download or read book A Time Of Deception written by D.M.Sorlie and published by D.M. Sorlie . This book was released on with total page 123 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In “Time Of Deception” by D.M. Sorlie, readers are transported back in time to witness the life of a young girl whose future is forever altered by an explosion in Fiji. Left homeless, she is taken under the care of her Uncle Yoshi, who resides in San Francisco. Under his guidance, the girl, named Sue Lee Ono, blossoms into a brilliant young woman with an exceptional talent for languages, having graduated from Stanford University. However, the tranquility of Sue Lee’s life was shattered when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941. As a code breaker, she is thrust into the tumultuous timeline of war. Amidst the chaos, Sue Lee finds herself entangled in a web of prejudice, deception, espionage, and murder when she discovers a cryptic message related to her deceased uncle. Set against the backdrop of the golden city of San Francisco and the breathtaking coastline of Northern California during the early stages of World War Two, D.M. Sorlie weaves a compelling narrative about an extraordinary young woman ahead of her time. “Time Of Deception” is a powerful story that explores themes of resilience, courage, and the impact of war on personal lives. Through Sorlie’s vivid descriptions and engaging storytelling, readers are transported to a bygone era, where they witness Sue Lee’s journey as she navigates a world filled with danger and uncertainty. With its blend of historical accuracy and captivating characters, “Time Of Deception” is a must-read for fans of historical fiction and those interested in the untold stories of remarkable individuals during times of war.

Book Pearl Harbor

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  • Author : Harry Albright
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 1988
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 392 pages

Download or read book Pearl Harbor written by Harry Albright and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 392 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Perfidia

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  • Author : James Ellroy
  • Publisher : Vintage
  • Release : 2014-09-09
  • ISBN : 0385353219
  • Pages : 774 pages

Download or read book Perfidia written by James Ellroy and published by Vintage. This book was released on 2014-09-09 with total page 774 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: NATIONAL BESTSELLER AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR It is December 6, 1941. America stands at the brink of World War II. Last hopes for peace are shattered when Japanese squadrons bomb Pearl Harbor. Los Angeles has been a haven for loyal Japanese-Americans—but now, war fever and race hate grip the city and the Japanese internment begins. The hellish murder of a Japanese family summons three men and one woman. William H. Parker is a captain on the Los Angeles Police Department. He’s superbly gifted, corrosively ambitious, liquored-up, and consumed by dubious ideology. He is bitterly at odds with Sergeant Dudley Smith—Irish émigré, ex-IRA killer, fledgling war profiteer. Hideo Ashida is a police chemist and the only Japanese on the L.A. cop payroll. Kay Lake is a twenty-one-year-old dilettante looking for adventure. The investigation throws them together and rips them apart. The crime becomes a political storm center that brilliantly illuminates these four driven souls—comrades, rivals, lovers, history’s pawns. Perfidia is a novel of astonishments. It is World War II as you have never seen it, and Los Angeles as James Ellroy has never written it before. Here, he gives us the party at the edge of the abyss and the precipice of America’s ascendance. Perfidia is that moment, spellbindingly captured. It beckons us to solve a great crime that, in its turn, explicates the crime of war itself. It is a great American novel.

Book Pearl Harbor Survivors

    Book Details:
  • Author : Harry Spiller
  • Publisher : McFarland
  • Release : 2015-10-05
  • ISBN : 0786481862
  • Pages : 225 pages

Download or read book Pearl Harbor Survivors written by Harry Spiller and published by McFarland. This book was released on 2015-10-05 with total page 225 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: On December 7, 1941, Japan waged a surprise attack on the United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor. It was a major victory for the Japanese Navy, which in less than two hours destroyed 188 American planes, damaged another 159, and sunk or seriously damaged 18 U.S. warships. The battleships Arizona and Oklahoma were sunk. The battleships California, West Virginia and Tennessee were badly damaged and would not rejoin the United States fleet for months. Over 2,400 American military personnel were killed and 1,178 were wounded. The Japanese lost 29 planes and pilots, five midget submarines and one large sub with their crews. Here are 24 personal accounts of servicemen who survived the attack on Pearl Harbor. These accounts cover in detail the location of each man and his experience during and after the actual attack. Also included is general information about Pearl Harbor.

Book Murder Frames the Scene

Download or read book Murder Frames the Scene written by Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Murder Frames the Scene is Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl's third novel in her Hawaii Mystery series featuring her two sleuths, part-Hawaiian Mina Beckwith and her fiance, part-Samoan Ned Manusia. Mina Beckwith, currently an out-of-work journalist, and Ned Manusia, an accomplished playwright who sometimes serves the British government in behind-the-scenes operations, find themselves unraveling a deadly web of espionage and murder. As the story opens, Ned is in Japanese occupied Shanghai, where he has been sent to rescue his friend Nigel, a British spy who is being ruthlessly hunted by the Japanese police. Ned brings Nigel (and Nigel's new wife) to Honolulu and discovers that Mina is embroiled with a group of eccentric artists whose numbers are being depleted in a series of dramatically staged murders. While Mina and her brother-in-law, Todd Forest, Chief of Detectives at the Honolulu Police Department, look into the murders of the artists, the Office of Naval Intelligence recruits Ned and Nigel to ferret out a spy sending reports on the activities of the Navy at Pearl Harbor to the Japanese government. The two plot lines become intertwined as Ned and Mina are enmeshed in a dangerous net of international intrigue. The plot not only places the characters in the larger context of world events but also informs the reader about some of the history of Pearl Harbor before it became a base of military operations. Like the previous novels,Murder Frames the Scene offers readers a fascinating glimpse into prewar Hawaii, full of local characters, descriptions of familiar places in another era, and a vivid sense of the islands as much more than beaches and palm trees.

Book Murder Hawaiian Style

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  • Author : Johnny Mack Hood
  • Publisher : AuthorHouse
  • Release : 2010-05-28
  • ISBN : 1452024588
  • Pages : 204 pages

Download or read book Murder Hawaiian Style written by Johnny Mack Hood and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2010-05-28 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Jeremiah Cuthbert Shelby (JC) and his wife Susan have been mustered back into the Navy to help solve a grisly murder on the grounds of the Admiral's residence at Pearl Harbor Hawaii. News of their success solving the brutal murders at the college library in Iowa and with the mysterious deaths associated with the B&B in London has spurred the Commander of the Pacific Fleet to seek their help. Their adventures in the islands take them into the dangerous lava tubes of the Big Island and far afield to Japan, the home grounds of the dreaded Japanese yakuza, the criminal residue of the ancient samurai warriors.

Book Bayonets in Paradise

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  • Author : Harry N. Scheiber
  • Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
  • Release : 2016-02-29
  • ISBN : 0824852893
  • Pages : 513 pages

Download or read book Bayonets in Paradise written by Harry N. Scheiber and published by University of Hawaii Press. This book was released on 2016-02-29 with total page 513 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Selected as a 2017 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Bayonets in Paradise recounts the extraordinary story of how the army imposed rigid and absolute control on the total population of Hawaii during World War II. Declared immediately after the Pearl Harbor attack, martial law was all-inclusive, bringing under army rule every aspect of the Territory of Hawaii's laws and governmental institutions. Even the judiciary was placed under direct subservience to the military authorities. The result was a protracted crisis in civil liberties, as the army subjected more than 400,000 civilians—citizens and alien residents alike—to sweeping, intrusive social and economic regulations and to enforcement of army orders in provost courts with no semblance of due process. In addition, the army enforced special regulations against Hawaii's large population of Japanese ancestry; thousands of Japanese Americans were investigated, hundreds were arrested, and some 2,000 were incarcerated. In marked contrast to the well-known policy of the mass removals on the West Coast, however, Hawaii's policy was one of "selective," albeit preventive, detention. Army rule in Hawaii lasted until late 1944—making it the longest period in which an American civilian population has ever been governed under martial law. The army brass invoked the imperatives of security and "military necessity" to perpetuate its regime of censorship, curfews, forced work assignments, and arbitrary "justice" in the military courts. Broadly accepted at first, these policies led in time to dramatic clashes over the wisdom and constitutionality of martial law, involving the president, his top Cabinet officials, and the military. The authors also provide a rich analysis of the legal challenges to martial law that culminated in Duncan v. Kahanamoku, a remarkable case in which the U.S. Supreme Court finally heard argument on the martial law regime—and ruled in 1946 that provost court justice and the military's usurpation of the civilian government had been illegal. Based largely on archival sources, this comprehensive, authoritative study places the long-neglected and largely unknown history of martial law in Hawaii in the larger context of America's ongoing struggle between the defense of constitutional liberties and the exercise of emergency powers.

Book Face of the Enemy

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  • Author : Joanne Dobson
  • Publisher : New York in Wartime Mysteries
  • Release : 2012
  • ISBN : 9781464200328
  • Pages : 380 pages

Download or read book Face of the Enemy written by Joanne Dobson and published by New York in Wartime Mysteries. This book was released on 2012 with total page 380 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1941 New York, after artist Masako Fumi is arrested by the FBI and her art dealer is found dead, nurse Louise Hunter and homicide detective Michael McKenna must defy racism and government agents to find the real killer.

Book Death at Papago Park POW Camp

Download or read book Death at Papago Park POW Camp written by Jane Eppinga and published by Arcadia Publishing. This book was released on 2017-06-19 with total page 133 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This WWII true crime history reveals a shocking story of murder inside an Arizona POW camp—and the U.S. military’s controversial response. Though Arizona was far from any theater of battle during World War II, the grim realities of combat were brought home with the construction of POW camps. Located outside Phoenix, Camp Papago Park became famous for its prisoners’ attempted escape through the Faustball Tunnel, but it also had a dark reputation of violence among its prisoners. One casualty was Werner Drechsler, a prisoner who supplied German secrets to U.S. Navy authorities. Nazis held at Papago Park labeled him a traitor and hanged him from a bathroom rafter. Controversy erupted over whether the killing was an act of war or murder. Some also questioned the lack of protection Drechsler received for aiding in espionage. Ultimately, seven POWs were hanged for the crime. Author Jane Eppinga examines the tangled details and implications of America’s last mass execution.

Book Honolulu Story

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  • Author : Leslie Ford
  • Publisher : Wildside Press LLC
  • Release : 2017-11-16
  • ISBN : 1479439878
  • Pages : 353 pages

Download or read book Honolulu Story written by Leslie Ford and published by Wildside Press LLC. This book was released on 2017-11-16 with total page 353 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This new “Col. Primrose Mystery Novel” might have well been called "The New Mrs. Latham Mystery Novel," because Mrs. Latham plays almost as important a part in it as the Colonel. The scene is Hawaii, and practically all of the action takes place in and around a house high up on the mountainside above Honolulu. It is the story of a black-sheep American, whose family had lived in Hawaii for generations, but who went to Japan and, sometime after Pearl Harbor, decided to come back and play traitor to his country. Mrs. Latham is present when he makes his first appearance in his family’s house, she is present when his murdered body is discovered -- and disposed of -- and she is deeply involved in the circumstances that lead up to the second murder, that of a beautiful Hawaiian- American girl who is engaged to marry an American aviator. In fact, Mrs. Latham this time is so much involved that Colonel Primrose accuses her of completely spoiling an air-tight case for him and calls her a nitwit. Shortly after that, for the first time in these stories, he proposes to Mrs. Latham. For the answer, reader, you may write your own ticket! "HONOLULU STORY will be enthusiastically revived by mystery fans who have learned to expect good entertainment from Leslie Ford's novels. In this book the usual excellent performance is turned in by that fictional threesome, Colonel Primrose, special agent in military intelligence, his aide, the intrepid Sgt. Phineas Buck, and likable Grace Latham, socially prominent Washington widow." -- The Nebraska State Journal "Miss Ford at her best." -- The Hartford Courant

Book Pearl Harbor

Download or read book Pearl Harbor written by Homer N. Wallin and published by . This book was released on 2001-09 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Pearl Harbor will long stand out in mens minds as an example of the results of basic unpreparedness of a peace loving nation, of highly efficient treacherous surprise attack and of the resulting unification of America into a single tidal wave of purpose to victory. Therefore, all will be interested in this unique narrative by Admiral Wallin. The Navy has long needed a succinct account of the salvage operations at Pearl Harbor that miraculously resurrected what appeared to be a forever shattered fleet. Admiral Wallin agreed to undertake the job. He was exactly the right man for it _ in talent, in perception, and in experience. He had served intimately with Admiral Nimitz and with Admiral Halsey in the South Pacific, has commanded three different Navy Yards, and was a highly successful Chief of the Bureau of Ships. On 7 December 1941 the then Captain Wallin was serving at Pearl Harbor. He witnessed the events of that shattering and unifying "Day of Infamy." His mind began to race at high speeds at once on the problems and means of getting the broken fleet back into service for its giant task. Unless the United States regained control of the sea, even greater disaster loomed. Without victory at sea, tyranny soon would surely rule all Asia and Europe. In a matter of time it would surely rule the Americas. Captain Wallin salvaged most of the broken Pearl Harbor fleet that went on to figure prominently in the United States Navys victory. So the account he masterfully tells covers what he masterfully accomplished. The United States owes him an unpayable debt for this high service among many others in his long career.