Seated in the Sheraton Waikiki"s RumFire, Rey and I people-watched over frosty Mai-Tais. The tart-sweet cocktails were something she and I, and Linda, liked to indulge in now and again, particularly when we were on a case and wanted to shoot the breeze (or bull, as it were). As always, we"d left the car back at the condo building, because one rule wholeheartedly adhered to: no drinking and driving. “I wonder how Lindy-Loo"s doing at Crabby Crabs,” she said, eyeing a group of wedding-party naval officers in dress uniform. A wedding party, no doubt. “With any luck, better than us. I hope she finds out what"s going on soon, so we can focus solely on this case.” Rey exchanged a smile with a handsome Lieutenant Commander sipping Scotch and soda. “I don"t generally go for older men, but he"s

