Mahu Blood

Mahu Investigations, #6

Mystery & Suspense, Police Procedural, Fiction & Literature, LGBT, Gay
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Author: Neil S. Plakcy ISBN: 9781393176312
Publisher: Samwise Books Publication: July 28, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Neil S. Plakcy
ISBN: 9781393176312
Publisher: Samwise Books
Publication: July 28, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

Openly gay Honolulu homicide detective Kimo Kanapa'aka and his partner, Ray Donne, are on duty at a rally in downtown Honolulu organized by Kingdom of Hawai'i, one of many competing groups which seek reparations from the US for the loss of land and independence. An elderly woman is shot dead there, only a few feet from where Kimo's mother and nephews are taking part in the demonstration, and Kimo and Ray take the case.

At the same time, Kimo's dealing with domestic difficulties, having just moved in with his partner, fire investigator Mike Riccardi. Since both are alpha males, the transition to shared living space isn't easy, especially because Mike's parents live next door.

As Kimo and Mike struggle to adapt to living together, they begin to forge their own ohana—a Hawaiian term which means family, as well as community. The theme of ohana resonates through both Kimo's personal life and his investigation of the murder as Kimo and Ray follow clues through a labyrinth of competing groups, uncovering a trail of gambling, money laundering, and mental illness.

The title refers both to the blood spilled in three murders, as well as the blood ties that link native Hawaiians to each other. People come together in many ways here—through native heritage and family ties as well as love and fellowship.

"Plakcy's storytelling is tight, flawlessly executed, eminently interesting and inspiring." George Seaton, Out in Print.

*"*Neil S. Plakcy's Mahu series is one of my favorites." Melanie M, reviewer at Joyfully Jay.

"To the mystery genre, Kimo Kanapa' aka is a refreshing tropical breeze." Janie Franz, MyShelf

Books in the Mahu series have reached the finalist stage for the Lambda Literary Awards as well as winning mystery fan awards and acclaim from mainstream publications such as Kirkus Reviews and Library Journal.

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Openly gay Honolulu homicide detective Kimo Kanapa'aka and his partner, Ray Donne, are on duty at a rally in downtown Honolulu organized by Kingdom of Hawai'i, one of many competing groups which seek reparations from the US for the loss of land and independence. An elderly woman is shot dead there, only a few feet from where Kimo's mother and nephews are taking part in the demonstration, and Kimo and Ray take the case.

At the same time, Kimo's dealing with domestic difficulties, having just moved in with his partner, fire investigator Mike Riccardi. Since both are alpha males, the transition to shared living space isn't easy, especially because Mike's parents live next door.

As Kimo and Mike struggle to adapt to living together, they begin to forge their own ohana—a Hawaiian term which means family, as well as community. The theme of ohana resonates through both Kimo's personal life and his investigation of the murder as Kimo and Ray follow clues through a labyrinth of competing groups, uncovering a trail of gambling, money laundering, and mental illness.

The title refers both to the blood spilled in three murders, as well as the blood ties that link native Hawaiians to each other. People come together in many ways here—through native heritage and family ties as well as love and fellowship.

"Plakcy's storytelling is tight, flawlessly executed, eminently interesting and inspiring." George Seaton, Out in Print.

*"*Neil S. Plakcy's Mahu series is one of my favorites." Melanie M, reviewer at Joyfully Jay.

"To the mystery genre, Kimo Kanapa' aka is a refreshing tropical breeze." Janie Franz, MyShelf

Books in the Mahu series have reached the finalist stage for the Lambda Literary Awards as well as winning mystery fan awards and acclaim from mainstream publications such as Kirkus Reviews and Library Journal.

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