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Everett Peacock

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Mr. Peacock was born on an island and continues the tradition living in Maui, Hawaii. Decades were spent living on a secluded O'ahu, Hawai'i beach, surfing, mountain biking, glider flying and throwing beach parties people still talk about - all in the name of research.

When he had to work it was stints at the Honolulu airport, as a cargo handler, Air Traffic Control radio, Airline Flight Operations Dispatcher and tower operator at Kapalua airport. Part time gigs included computer programmer and an amateur lobster fisherman.

Having traveled extensively to all of the Hawaiian islands, Tahiti, Bali, Australia and a few places he has sworn to keep secret, Mr. Peacock has lived, and continues to do through his writing, a life as colorful as his name.

He lives in a bungalow, under a mango tree, in Lahaina. He can sometimes be found hanging out at Tiwaka's Tiki Bar & Grill.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

FICTION

Series: Agent Boudreaux

book 1: Leaving Lana'i

book 2: The Slovakian

book 3: A Perfect Analogy

book 4: Wicked Game

Series: The Life and Times of a Hawaiian Tiki Bar

book 1: The Parrot Talks in Chocolate

book 2: In the Middle of the Third Planet's Most Wonderful of Oceans

book 3: Tiwaka Goes To Waikiki

book 4: Green Bananas

A Paradise of One

The Galactics

Escape from Hanalei

One More Sunset

Escaping the Magnificent (also in Audio)

Death by Facebook (also in Audio)

NON-FICTION

The Nearly Impossible to Follow Diet - for Everyone! (Christmas 2019)


“I craved something so deep, so passionate that it hurt to even think about it. Looking up at that first star, just now sparkling, happy in its dance through my atmosphere, I made my wish, my prayer, my making myself available.”
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“Happiness takes effort. You have to make yourself available to happiness. That is probably the best definition of faith that I can come up with.”
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“Have you ever noticed, when things seem to be working against you, that if you focus on fixing things, think about a solution, that inevitably you work it all out?”
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