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KAHOOLAWE 
The primary locale is the Hawaiian island of KAHOOLAWE with backdrops including Maui, Mexico, Vietnam and Alaska.
The theme is love, the love of a man and woman for a mute Vietnamese girl 
and their frantic search for her kidnapper 
The search ends on the desolate uninhabited island of KAHOOLAWE in the 
midst of naval gunfire, a Kona storm and an Aleutian born tsunami. 
Adding to the mix is the arrival on Maui of a movie production company with a cast of unforgettable and very shallow actors, an incompetent director and a 
doomed producer. 
Prior to the kidnapping several savage murders occur on Maui followed by an 
inept coroner's investigation and a manhunt in the clouds with a near capture. 
There are body parts, mostly human heads throughout the manuscript interspersed with ambush humor. 
The murder victims include the director of the Hawaii visitors Bureau, A Bishop in the Catholic Church, a well known Hollywood producer and a young 
couple on their honeymoon in the crater of Haleakala. 
In sum, it’s a fresh non industry produced story, free of the repetitive formula 
sometimes mass produced by the usual script purveyors. 
The ending provides a launching pad for a sequel.