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DEATH INSIDE DIAMOND HEAD DELIVERS A GRIPPING MYSTERY SET IN A TROPICAL PARADISE

Randolph Mase brings detective Matthew Hogan back in a suspenseful case blending murder, intrigue, and island charm in Hawaii.

New York, NY — Death Inside Diamond Head: A Matthew Hogan Mystery by Randolph Mase offers readers a compelling blend of suspense, humor, and scenic storytelling in the fifth installment of the popular mystery series. Set against the stunning backdrop of Oahu, the novel combines a relaxing island atmosphere with a tightly woven investigation that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

Detective Matthew Hogan arrives in Hawaii expecting a well earned vacation with his attorney girlfriend.

However, his plans quickly unravel when a former colleague from the NYPD asks for help investigating the

murder of a police officer found inside the iconic Diamond Head crater. What begins as a favor soon evolves into a complex case filled with unexpected twists and hidden motives.

As Hogan digs deeper, the mystery intensifies. The victim’s wife has vanished without a trace, and troubling evidence, including the presence of illegal drugs, raises more questions than answers. With each new discovery, Hogan uncovers inconsistencies that suggest a far more intricate and dangerous situation beneath the surface. The investigation challenges him to navigate unfamiliar terrain where appearances can be deceiving.

Mase’s storytelling stands out for its balance of suspense and lighthearted moments. The novel captures the charm and beauty of Hawaii while maintaining a steady sense of tension. This contrast creates a unique reading experience, where the tranquility of the setting is offset by the urgency of the investigation. Readers are drawn into both the mystery and the vivid environment.

The book is ideal for fans of cozy mysteries, detective fiction, and character driven stories with engaging

settings. It offers a relatable protagonist, a fast paced narrative, and enough intrigue to keep readers

guessing until the end. The combination of crime solving and atmospheric detail makes it an enjoyable and immersive read.

Randolph Mase continues to build on the success of the Matthew Hogan series, delivering a story that is both entertaining and well crafted. His ability to blend mystery with setting and character ensures that this installment stands out within the series.

The book is now available — secure your copy here: https://a.co/d/09XWRsVy

For review copies, interview requests, or additional information, please contact:

Randolph Mase

Email: rlm711@comcast.net

Joseph Wilson

Joseph Wilson is a veteran journalist with a keen interest in covering the dynamic worlds of technology, business, and entrepreneurship.

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