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While supervising her department's move to a new building, Honolulu Police Officer Katrina Ogden learns of a young couple's discovery of a body in the Natatorium swimming pool. On top of that, she receives a call from the bank claiming she has not made a Visa payment for six months. Ridiculous! K.O. knows she has made every payment on time. All she needs now is to have to deal with a computer foul-up.
It is learned that the nude body in the swimming pool is a hooker called Honey. Further, she did not drown but was strangled, even though she had multiple cuts over her body. There were no clues, nor was there a weapon to be found near the scene.
K.O. rushed to get her computer hooked up at the new location. To test it she sent a message to her friend at the old location by sending a silly joke. Very soon she receives a message from "Guest" with the words "This one's for you." So at least her computer is up and running. At least something went right today.
At breakfast Selena shows K.O. the morning paper that contains an article about another body found along the Ala Wai Canal. The Modus Operendi very much the same as Honey's killing. To make matters worse Selena and K.O. were sure they had seen this girl at a club the night before.
But Selena gave K.O. another problem. In checking on their records at DMV it is discovered that K.O. is listed as having no license, nor registration and has thirty-six outstanding parking tickets. She checks the computer record of the tickets and finds that she wasn't in the areas where most of the tickets were issued. What's going on? First the bank, now the DMV. While on the computer she checks her e-mail. There it is, another message from "Guest". Only this time the note is a bit more cryptic. Now she knows the first message was not from Selena.
So what is going on? Who is messing around with otherwise secure police computer programs? Is it K.O.'s imagination, or is she really being stalked? At the risk of her life she solves these mysteries.
Ms. Heckman has given the reader a complex, edge-of-the-chair mystery that makes one feel they know nothing about computers. Her subject was very well researched, the characters were easy to associate with and the scenery was described so well that one could definitely get a feel of the terrain.
This reviewer hopes this is just the first book in an ongoing series. It certainly could be a popular one.
Shirley Truax, member of RIO, For Ivy Quill Reviews (http://www.ivyquill.com/)
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