Ebook {Epub PDF} The Pearl Harbor Murders by Max Allan Collins






















This book, the third in the author's "Disaster" series, follow the fictional exploits of Edgar Rice Burroughs and his son Hulbert (Hully) Burroughs as they attempt to unravel the mysterious death of Pearl Hanada, a singer in the lounge at their hotel on Oahu/5(). Set against the catastrophic aerial strike that led the United States into another world war, The Pearl Harbor Murders effortlessly mixes hard-hitting action and exotic romance in this gripping untold chapter from our nation’s most tragic day/5(). Editions for The Pearl Harbor Murders: (Paperback published in ), (Kindle Edition published in ), (Kindle Edition published in ).


REVIEW: The Pearl Harbor Murders. In his Disaster Mystery series, Max Allan Collins takes a major event in history and wraps it in a fictional mystery, placing a famous person in the midst of the turmoil. The Pearl Harbor Murders is the third book in the series. The first two mysteries occurred on the Titanic and at the scene of the Hindenburg. Editions for The Pearl Harbor Murders: (Paperback published in ), (Kindle Edition published in ), (Kindle Edition published in ). The Pearl Harbor Murders. May / Mystery. On the eve of World War II, Edgar Rice Burroughs is enjoying the peace of Hawaii, until he stumbles upon the body of Pearl Harada, a popular, young Japanese-American singer, on the beach, but his investigation into the crime is soon interrupted by th The Lusitania Murders.


Max Allan Collins's novels merge history and fiction; THE PEARL HARBOR MURDERS continues this pattern, focusing on the bombing of Pearl Harbor. With Edgar Rice Burroughs as a key player, the book intertwines the events of December 7, , with the murder of Asian singer Pearl Harada. Overview. Edgar Rice Burroughs created the wildly popular Tarzan of the Apes and John Carter of. 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.

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