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Death of a Messenger

por Robert McCaw

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Journey deep into the exotic locales of Hawaii's Big Island to discover its language, culture-and crime On Hawaii Island, an anonymous 911 caller reports a body at Pohakuloa, the Army's live-fire training area. Hilo Chief Detective Koa Kane, a cop with his own secret criminal past, finds a mutilated corpse-bearing all the hallmarks of ancient ritual sacrifice. He encounters a host of obstacles as he pursues the murderer-an incompetent local medical examiner, hostility from both haoles (Westerners) and sovereignty advocates, and a myriad of lies. Koa races to discover whether the victim stumbled upon a gang of high-tech archaeological thieves, or learned a secret so shocking it cost him his life and put others in mortal danger. Will Hilo's most respected detective stop this sadistic fiend-or will the Pohakuloa killer strike again, with even deadlier consequences? Perfect for fans of Michael Connelly and James Lee Burke… (más)
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It took me a few tries to get into this book, but after a slow start, I began to enjoy the story and Chief Detective Koa Kane . It was an interesting mystery that brought together many aspects of modern Hawaii, not the tourist paradise, but the conflict between the native Hawaiians attempts to preserve their culture as well as the military and scientific importance of the islands. All in all, a solid police procedural. Thanks to Oceanview Publishing for access to a digital arc via NetGalley.
  Spencer28 | Aug 16, 2022 |
cultural-heritage, cultural-exploration, procedural, law-enforcement, Hawaii, archaeologist, artifact, astronomy, telescope, suspense*****

How can you lose reading this! Hawaiian culture and legends, police procedural, astronomers with a world class telescope, an amazing archaeologist, lava tubes, and a gruesome murder. The due diligence was excruciating and there was so much ancillary information that I got lost in it and almost missed the significance of some of the red herrings. And don't forget the sneaky plot twists. The characters were well done and all too believable. It grabbed me in the morning and held on all day until it was finished! Hope there are more to come!
I requested and received a free temporary ebook from Oceanview Publishing via NetGalley. Thank you! ( )
  jetangen4571 | Jan 23, 2021 |
Book #1 in the Koa Kane Hawaiian Mystery Series

This is a thrilling police procedural set on the Big Island of Hawaii. It starts when someone found a body at the army’s training area bearing all the marks of ancient ritual. The murder is the grisliest of cases detective Koa Kane had to face in his long career. This whodunit is told through the eyes of Koa, the protagonist.

Adze makers and astronomers are the backbone in this historical fiction and the perfect stage for a phenomenal murder mystery. Following the case along with Koa we have a ton of elements to draw us in. The author has woven into his story some forensic, anthropology, the history and culture of the Island people and has coloured his words with the language of native Hawaiians, I found the result to be a fascinating lesson in the Hawaiian heritage without boring us to death. Some may find the Hawaiian language to be a distraction. I did at first but I soon noticed the English translation followed the expression and from then on it was smooth sailing…..:)

At the beginning the tempo is definitely slow but when it flared up it flipped into a fast-paced and exciting thrill and did not stop till Koa solved the case. We all know that Hawaii has beautiful beaches and outstanding sceneries but this story brings Koa at the top of Mauna Kea at the Observatory in winter smack in the middle of a snow blizzard where he wished he had snow tires and chains on his wheels…brrrrrrrrrrr. Vividly said, the segments on the volcano give chilling feelings….most of all Mr. Mccaw brings to life with great specificity and detail the Hawaiian Islands and through Keneke Nakino, the victim found in the lava tube at Pohakuloa army training site, the tragedies of its people.

This is a very engaging story and a great read very hard to put down. The sceneries brought back fond memories of my travels to the Big Island, Hilo in particular.

I would like to thank the Independent Publishes Group and Edelweiss for the opportunity to read this book ( )
  Tigerpaw70 | Jun 19, 2020 |
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Journey deep into the exotic locales of Hawaii's Big Island to discover its language, culture-and crime On Hawaii Island, an anonymous 911 caller reports a body at Pohakuloa, the Army's live-fire training area. Hilo Chief Detective Koa Kane, a cop with his own secret criminal past, finds a mutilated corpse-bearing all the hallmarks of ancient ritual sacrifice. He encounters a host of obstacles as he pursues the murderer-an incompetent local medical examiner, hostility from both haoles (Westerners) and sovereignty advocates, and a myriad of lies. Koa races to discover whether the victim stumbled upon a gang of high-tech archaeological thieves, or learned a secret so shocking it cost him his life and put others in mortal danger. Will Hilo's most respected detective stop this sadistic fiend-or will the Pohakuloa killer strike again, with even deadlier consequences? Perfect for fans of Michael Connelly and James Lee Burke

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