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Invitation to Death
Invitation to Death
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An invitation to spend a weekend in paradise manifests into a ticket to hell, bringing death and destruction. In Kona, someone has decided it’s a time for reckoning. Against the backdrop of Hawaiian sunsets, luaus, soothing melodies and the crash of the ocean’s waves, deadly passions arise when three couples vacation at an island condo. Relationships are difficult and sometimes a vacation can do wonders in bringing back the romance. Sometimes the relationship is a hit, sometimes it fizzles out, and sometimes it’s an explosion of deadly passion.
Kim and Barry are having trouble in their marriage. More accurately, Kim is having trouble keeping her husband’s hands off his younger colleague. So Kim’s sister Dana offers her condo in Kona, Hawaii for the two to work out the kinks in their marriage. The trip might be just what Kim and Barry need. Barry is a man of routine and he carries out his rituals in Hawaii: a drink and a nightly swim—or in Kona, a float.
Frank and Bea are about to celebrate their 36th wedding anniversary. Bea has some terrible news for Frank, but she decides to save it until after the anniversary celebration. After all, they were fortunate enough to win a stay in a condo in Kona. And Bea would hate to see their vacation spoiled.
Ted and Susan are having marital troubles of their own when Susan falls into a depression about the growing gap between her and Ted. While she is preoccupied with political participation, Ted yearns for a sailboat—and another woman. When offered a week-long stay in a condo in Kona, Ted leaps at the opportunity to find out once and for all whether the marriage is worth saving. And Susan couldn’t be happier—until a picture inside the condo reveals more than she wanted to know about her husband.
Work is getting awfully busy for Robert Chang, who leads an investigation into two deaths and a hospitalization in Kona. Ironically, the crime scene is the same for each incident: the condo that had welcomed so many visitors to enjoy the beauty of Kona.
For the visitors of Kona, love and loss is just another day at the condo, or is it?
Kim and Barry are having trouble in their marriage. More accurately, Kim is having trouble keeping her husband’s hands off his younger colleague. So Kim’s sister Dana offers her condo in Kona, Hawaii for the two to work out the kinks in their marriage. The trip might be just what Kim and Barry need. Barry is a man of routine and he carries out his rituals in Hawaii: a drink and a nightly swim—or in Kona, a float.
Frank and Bea are about to celebrate their 36th wedding anniversary. Bea has some terrible news for Frank, but she decides to save it until after the anniversary celebration. After all, they were fortunate enough to win a stay in a condo in Kona. And Bea would hate to see their vacation spoiled.
Ted and Susan are having marital troubles of their own when Susan falls into a depression about the growing gap between her and Ted. While she is preoccupied with political participation, Ted yearns for a sailboat—and another woman. When offered a week-long stay in a condo in Kona, Ted leaps at the opportunity to find out once and for all whether the marriage is worth saving. And Susan couldn’t be happier—until a picture inside the condo reveals more than she wanted to know about her husband.
Work is getting awfully busy for Robert Chang, who leads an investigation into two deaths and a hospitalization in Kona. Ironically, the crime scene is the same for each incident: the condo that had welcomed so many visitors to enjoy the beauty of Kona.
For the visitors of Kona, love and loss is just another day at the condo, or is it?
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