The Pearl Harbor Murders
Disaster Series
- By: Max Allan Collins
- Narrated by: Dan John Miller
- Length: 5 hours 59 minutes
Description
Two nights before the devastating military strike on Pearl Harbor, a young half-Japanese singer is found dead on a Honolulu beach. The murder appears to be a simple crime of passion, but writer Edgar Rice Burroughs — creator of Tarzan and John Carter — has his doubts. The writer’s suspicions lead him and his son Hully to conduct a sub-rosa investigation into the sultry singer’s death. Their pursuit of the killer coincides with growing rumors of an imminent Japanese attack against the Pacific fleet stationed in Oahu. Was the victim — who had links to both military officers and suspected spies — harboring a key piece of intelligence? With the clock ticking toward infamy, the intrepid father–son team races to crack the case in this compelling historical thriller.
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