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Murder on Easter Island: A Daniel "Hawk" Fishinghawk Mystery (Daniel Hawk Fishinghawk Mysteries)

por Gary D. Conrad

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Daniel "Hawk" Fishinghawk is the best of the best -- a detective's detective. Raised by his Cherokee grandfather to be sensitive to the subtle signs of nature, no clue goes by unnoticed, and each and every case he is faced with is quickly solved. When he is recruited by the State Department to assist with a series of gruesome murders on Easter Island, even his brilliant mind could never have predicted the power of the evil he would soon have to face. Every second moved him closer and closer to the kideous presence, and he knew -- without a doubt -- there would be no escape. Praise for Murder on Easter Island--"This engaging novel held my complete attention from start to finish. Daniel Fishinghawk is a terrific detective--rich, complex and real. I particularly enjoyed the historical information woven into the mystery and the exotic location. Highly recommended." --William Bernhardt, author of Primary Justice"In Murder on Easter Island, Gary Conrad creates a mystery of the rarest order when Detective Daniel "Hawk" Fishinghawk is sent to Easter Island to investigate a series of cannibalistic killings. Conrad's writing is never more powerful or his imagination more sweeping than when he delves into the dark mysteries of the universe in this way, and it is the readers' delight to be invited along for the journey." --Sheldon Russell, author of The Hanging of Samuel Ash"In Murder on Easter Island, Gary Conrad blends suspense, a love story, history and a keen understanding of the human soul in a masterfully told story that grabbed me from page one." --Joan Korenblit, Executive Director, Respect Diversity Foundation"This Who-Done-It takes some unusual, daring and even glorious twists across time, cultures and ethnicities. Conrad's story evokes feeling as well as inspiring you to figure it out." --Ken Hada, author of Spare Parts and Margaritas and Redfish "Gary Conrad has done it again. Much like The Lhasa Trilogy, he takes us on another quirky adventure through a wonderfully exotic landscape. Murder on Easter Island is a gruesomely delightful journey through the culture and history of Easter Island. His research, visits and descriptions of the scenes in his book are like a travelogue to a time and a place to which few of us ever get access. Well worth the read " --D. Franklin Schultz, author of A Language of the Heart"Of the numerous novels set on Easter Island, Gary D. Conrad's book is the first to effectively weave both history and fact into fiction. A highly engaging murder mystery that aims to educate." --Associate Professor Ian Conrich, University of South Australia, curator of the exhibition "Easter Island, Myths and Popular Culture""This book is an engrossing combination of the history of Easter Island/Rapa Nui and a contemporary murder mystery. The author's use of an engaging literary device . . . allows the reader to enter the world of ancient Rapa Nui and explore this society's culture, myths and spirituality. As such it works well as both an introduction to the world of the Rapanui, both past and present, and yet is also a gripping page-turner as we follow 'Hawk' in his pursuit of a gruesome and prolific serial killer." --Roy Smith, Ph.D., Programme Leader, MA in International Development, Nottingham Trent University, UK… (más)
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Murder on Easter Island, A Daniel “Hawk” Fishinghawk Mystery by Gary D. Conrad is a engrossing mystery about Detective Daniel "Hawk" Fishinghawk, a Cherokee Indian who investigates cannibalistic killings. It has touches of the paranormal that are frightening.

I found it riveting & couldn't turn the pages fast enough. I gave it five stars.
In addition to the murder investigation, this book touches on the the history of Easter Island/Rapa Nui via Hawk's interaction with "Crazy" Tiare, a ninety four year old resident of the Island.

"The youth should never die before the elderly, he bitterly thought. But that’s the way life is. There are no guarantees — ever."

Regarding Hawk, a co-worker exclaimed: "I’ve heard he’s smart as hell — could be in Mensa if he wanted — a speed reader who digests over five books a week--"

Tourists were being killed on Easter Island. While they kept the story secret, there had been twenty four people killed. They all took place after dark. The Detective Chief in New York needed to send his best man. That was Hawk. Hawk had been ready to turn in his resignation before this occurred. Hearing the information about this case, for the first time, Hawk was baffled. He did not like the feeling.

"Daniel asked, 'What about the symbols I saw on the wooden planks?” “That is called rongorongo — Rapa Nui’s own unique script. As you saw, many different symbols are engraved in the wood. Rather than represent a true language, these designs stand for concepts or ideas. While researchers have made progress in trying to crack the code, the exact meaning remains a mystery.'"

Daniel knew that it was time for him to heal from his fear of heights. "His grandpa had applied the balm of love all those years ago, though now he had to do it himself. He began silently saying to himself, over and over: “Breathing in, I am aware that I am fearful. “Breathing out, I smile at my fear and send it love.” Time no longer mattered as he sat in deep meditation, and the jeering voices disappeared from his awareness."

I received a complimentary .pdf from Rainbow Books & NetGalley. That did not change my opinion for this review. ( )
  carolyninjoy | Jun 22, 2016 |
In a complex story that travels from Oklahoma to New York City to Easter Island, Daniel "Hawk" Fishinghawk uses his skill as a detective and his keen intelligence to help solve difficult mysteries.

Daniel is considered the best of the best in the NYPD. The Commissioner is contacted by the U.S. State Department to assist the Chilean Government with a unique murder on Easter Island. A killer there has been killing tourists at night and cannibalizing their bodies.

Daniel gets right to work and learns the history of the island which the natives call Rapa Nui. He also learns the language from a legendary woman who is ninety-four-years old. She reminded me of granny on the Beverly Hillbillies with her gutsy attitude and determination.

The killing of tourists has been kept out of the news because of what it would do to the tourist trade but when another person is murdered and cannibalized, the news gets out.

The Chilean government sends a new detective out who brings in his own investigators and mostly ignores Daniel.

The story is divided into three books, in the first, the murders and investigation takes place; in the second book, Daniel goes into a cave like structure and is transported back in time. He learns what happened in Rapa Nui to cause someone to want to murder tourists to their land. He also falls in love and becomes a hero to the natives. Book three brings him back into current time to deal with the killer and Daniel's new life.

This is a paranormal type of story where the reader must suspend their view of reality to be transported to the fictional and supernatural world. Some of the action and the manner in which the time travel takes place wasn't explained to my satisfaction and I had difficulty with the story.

Free book for an honest review. ( )
  mikedraper | May 18, 2015 |
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Daniel "Hawk" Fishinghawk is the best of the best -- a detective's detective. Raised by his Cherokee grandfather to be sensitive to the subtle signs of nature, no clue goes by unnoticed, and each and every case he is faced with is quickly solved. When he is recruited by the State Department to assist with a series of gruesome murders on Easter Island, even his brilliant mind could never have predicted the power of the evil he would soon have to face. Every second moved him closer and closer to the kideous presence, and he knew -- without a doubt -- there would be no escape. Praise for Murder on Easter Island--"This engaging novel held my complete attention from start to finish. Daniel Fishinghawk is a terrific detective--rich, complex and real. I particularly enjoyed the historical information woven into the mystery and the exotic location. Highly recommended." --William Bernhardt, author of Primary Justice"In Murder on Easter Island, Gary Conrad creates a mystery of the rarest order when Detective Daniel "Hawk" Fishinghawk is sent to Easter Island to investigate a series of cannibalistic killings. Conrad's writing is never more powerful or his imagination more sweeping than when he delves into the dark mysteries of the universe in this way, and it is the readers' delight to be invited along for the journey." --Sheldon Russell, author of The Hanging of Samuel Ash"In Murder on Easter Island, Gary Conrad blends suspense, a love story, history and a keen understanding of the human soul in a masterfully told story that grabbed me from page one." --Joan Korenblit, Executive Director, Respect Diversity Foundation"This Who-Done-It takes some unusual, daring and even glorious twists across time, cultures and ethnicities. Conrad's story evokes feeling as well as inspiring you to figure it out." --Ken Hada, author of Spare Parts and Margaritas and Redfish "Gary Conrad has done it again. Much like The Lhasa Trilogy, he takes us on another quirky adventure through a wonderfully exotic landscape. Murder on Easter Island is a gruesomely delightful journey through the culture and history of Easter Island. His research, visits and descriptions of the scenes in his book are like a travelogue to a time and a place to which few of us ever get access. Well worth the read " --D. Franklin Schultz, author of A Language of the Heart"Of the numerous novels set on Easter Island, Gary D. Conrad's book is the first to effectively weave both history and fact into fiction. A highly engaging murder mystery that aims to educate." --Associate Professor Ian Conrich, University of South Australia, curator of the exhibition "Easter Island, Myths and Popular Culture""This book is an engrossing combination of the history of Easter Island/Rapa Nui and a contemporary murder mystery. The author's use of an engaging literary device . . . allows the reader to enter the world of ancient Rapa Nui and explore this society's culture, myths and spirituality. As such it works well as both an introduction to the world of the Rapanui, both past and present, and yet is also a gripping page-turner as we follow 'Hawk' in his pursuit of a gruesome and prolific serial killer." --Roy Smith, Ph.D., Programme Leader, MA in International Development, Nottingham Trent University, UK

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