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Bones Of Hilo
By (Author) Eric Redman
Crooked Lane Books
Crooked Lane Books
28th February 2023
12th January 2023
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
336
Width 139mm, Height 209mm
ITW AWARD FINALIST, BEST FIRST NOVEL From Hawaii's Big Island to the wilds of Washington's North Cascades, a novice detective uncovers a hoard of ancient secrets at the heart of a grisly murder. A young, inexperienced detective from the wet, working-class side of Hawaii's Big Island, Kawika Wong faces an uphill battle to gain the respect of his more seasoned colleagues. And he has the chance of a lifetime when Ralph Fortunato, the Mainland developer of an unpopular resort on the island's tourist side, is found murdered on a luxury golf course, an ancient Hawaiian spear driven through his heart. With the other detectives desperately trying to solve another string of grisly killings, Captain Terry Tanaka has no choice but to send Kawika to investigate. As Kawika joins forces with his father and girlfriend to help read the signs and make sense of the ritualistic murder scene, they uncover a cache of secrets reaching far back to the Island's ancient past. And the journalist who found the body has her own theories about Fortunato's demise--but do they line up with the evidence On a perilous journey that stretches from the Big Island to Washington State and back, Kawika finds danger at every turn. But he still has much to learn about Hawaii, and about the rugged terrain of the North Cascades. And he'd better learn it fast, because his instincts may not be enough to catch a killer who's closing in even faster.
Praise for Bones of Hilo:
[Redmans] local color goes far beyond touristy tidbits[the] backstory [is] fascinating and timely.
Kirkus Reviews
Hawaiian history and culture and the states fight against development are this storys critical elements.
Library Journal
"A compelling book, filled with lots of Hawaiian details and intrigue."
Mystery and Suspense Magazine
Fascinating . . . A truly interesting story.
Suspense Magazine
The best mysteries draw you in with plot and suspense, and stay with you through their vivid characters and the new cultures, eras, and corners of the world they open to you. As you begin Bones of Hilo, the authorities are reeling from the implications of an extraordinary murder. When you reach the end, youve been immersed in their investigationsbut have also learned about revenge versus forgiveness, loyalty versus betrayal, the parts of history that are known versus those that are repressed, and the ever-changing contours of race. This is a book that will stay with you.
James Fallows, bestselling co-author of Our Towns
Fast-paced and smart, Bones of Hilo is both alluring and darkmuch like its Big Island setting. By diving far beneath the glossy shimmer meant for tourists, Eric Redman has surfaced with a fantastic tale of the greed and passion that have written Hawaiis history, and which will drive its destiny.
Jonathan Moore, Edgar and Hammett Award-nominated author of Blood Relations
In Bones of Hilo, Ric Redman does for Hawaiis beauty and culture what Tony Hillerman did for the Southwest and the Navajo. Redman creates unique and interesting characters, all the while spinning out a delicious puzzle that, in the tradition of all great mystery writers, keeps the reader guessing right up to the end. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this fine detective novel."
Karl Marlantes, bestselling author of Matterhorn and Deep River
"Lush, smart and adult, this is crime fiction of a very high order.
Charles Ardai, award-winning author of Fifty-to-One
"Combine a deep dive into the history of Hawiian culture with a taut mystery, an anguished, ethnically-fraught love story and clever police procedural, and you have it all with Bones of Hilo."
Chris Knopf, award-winning author of the Sam Acquillo Hamptons mysteries
"In Bones of Hilo, Eric Redman introduces a compelling new detective protagonist in Kawika Wong. The vibrant and carefully drawn Big Island Hawaiian backdrop, clever and intricate plot, and cast of memorable charactersincluding the complicated and plucky Wongmake it a must-read!"
Sarah Stewart Taylor, author of The Mountains Wild
"Hard to put down more plot twists than a whole library of Sherlock Holmes."
Tim Zagat, co-founder of Zagat Surveys
Eric Redman is a Seattle-based writer, lawyer, and climate activist who for decades has loved the Big Island of Hawaii, its history, and its people. He is a former contributing editor of Rolling Stone and has written for the New York Times, Washington Post, and many other publications. He wrote the nonfiction best-seller, The Dance of Legislation. This is his first work of detective fiction.