By Ken Shane, Jamestown Press Jamestown author John Enright recently published his latest novel, “The Dead Don’t Dance.” The novel is the third in Enright’s “Jungle Beat” series, which follows the exploits of Samoan Detective Sgt. Apelu Soifua. Enright lived and worked in American Samoa for 26 years before moving to Jamestown seven years ago. In the first two books of the series, “Pago Pago Tango”...
Interview: Author talks about his new book featuring Samoan detective
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