Sweet ain't gonna build no more boats A boatbuilder is found dead on the beach and Johnny Cliff needs to find out what happened to him. With the help of a friend from Scotland Yard taking his vacation on the island of Kayakoo, he follows the typically twisting and curious trail an island investigation can take.
Ed Teja has been a boat bum, magazine editor, freelance writer, poet, and musician. And always a traveler, traveling and writing, but seldom writing about travel. Instead he writes about the places he goes, mostly places that lie in the margins of the world. He loves writing about the odd people, the interesting people who inhabit those margins.
I have submitted this review after listening to the audiobook of this title.
This is a very short, but enjoyable tale, showing the laid back attitude of South sea islanders, and their very different thought processes from that of, say, English people.
Loved the narrator's vocalizations of the various characters.
I feel like this story would have worked better as a tv episode. I listened to this on audio and the accents were a bit thick which made it hard to understand some of the lines.