LITTLE SAIGON
In the aftermath of the war in Vietnam, thousands of desperate refugees
fled the killing fields for new lives in Southern California. But for
those who settled in Little Saigon, the war never really ended. The
latest victim of the continuing struggle is Li Frye, a popular singer
whose songs of hope and home have made her a heroine to her people.
Ripped from the stage by masked gunmen, she has vanished into the dark
alleys of Little Saigon, where outsiders are met with suspicion and a
stony silence as impenetrable as the steaming jungles of Vietnam.
Local surfing legend turned reporter Chuck Frye knows what it means to
be an outsider. He's the black sheep of his wealthy family, but Li is
his sister-in-law, and he cannot sit back and let them or the clueless
police investigate the case alone. What Chuck cannot know is that he
stands at the edge of a swirling vortex of corruption and violence that
reaches to the highest levels of the United States intelligence
community. As he comes closer to the truth, he draws nearer to a
terrible secret that many would kill to keep.
LAGUNA HEAT
Laguna, where every day the sun makes a promise the nighttime breaks,
while the super-rich live out expensive fantasies in posh beach houses
and drown their memories in Cuervo Gold margaritas--where trouble has
swept in like a Santa Ana wind, blowing the cover off a world of
torture, murder, and blood-red secrets--where a crazed killer has turned
paradise into a Disneyland of depraved violence--with a fiery
vengeance--and where homicide cop Tom Shephard unravels a grisly mystery
that reaches back across forty years of sordid sex, blackmail, and
suicide into the dark corners of his own past, and sweats out a deadly
truth in the sweltering Laguna Heat.