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DCI Kulī Fīnau of the Tonga Police is suspicious of the goings-on at the Paradise nightclub, where government ministers and officials are entertaining expatriate representatives of a new tourism development with underage girls. But the untimely deaths of two visiting academics throw Kulī into the world of academic rivalry. Their colleague, Pip Carey, is convinced both deaths are related to an archaeological find that threatens to upset current theory on Tongan prehistory - a theory on which the rise of Graham Hislop's career depends. Is it significant that this find is on the site of the new development? DCI Kulī investigates.DCI Kulī Fīnau of the Tonga Police is suspicious of the goings-on at the Paradise nightclub, where government ministers and officials are entertaining expatriate representatives of a new tourism development with underage girls. But the untimely deaths of two visiting academics throw Kulī into the world of academic rivalry. Their colleague, Pip Carey, is convinced both deaths are related to an archaeological find that threatens to upset current theory on Tongan prehistory - a theory on which the rise of Graham Hislop's career depends. Is it significant that this find is on the site of the new development? DCI Kulī investigates.
DCI Kulī Fīnau of the Tonga Police is suspicious of the goings-on at the Paradise nightclub, where government ministers and officials are entertaining expatriate representatives of a new tourism development with underage girls. But the untimely deaths of two visiting academics throw Kulī into the world of academic rivalry. Their colleague, Pip Carey, is convinced both deaths are related to an archaeological find that threatens to upset current theory on Tongan prehistory - a theory on which the rise of Graham Hislop's career depends. Is it significant that this find is on the site of the new development? DCI Kulī investigates.DCI Kulī Fīnau of the Tonga Police is suspicious of the goings-on at the Paradise nightclub, where government ministers and officials are entertaining expatriate representatives of a new tourism development with underage girls. But the untimely deaths of two visiting academics throw Kulī into the world of academic rivalry. Their colleague, Pip Carey, is convinced both deaths are related to an archaeological find that threatens to upset current theory on Tongan prehistory - a theory on which the rise of Graham Hislop's career depends. Is it significant that this find is on the site of the new development? DCI Kulī investigates.
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