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Fine. First edition. Fine in pictorial wrappers. The author's second mystery novel sends openly gay Honolulu homicide detective Kimo Kanapa'aka back to his surfing past to find the killer of three young surfers.
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Now that Kimo?s story is established, I loved this book so much more than the first one. It is more dangerous and more fun than what ?Mahu? was, and we get more details of his history/past too. Kimo also seems to be a better/stronger character for coming out, but still he struggles with intimate relationships with men. He is still growing, and that is what makes him such an attractive person.
There is a sniper taking out surfers on the North Shore, and Kimo is asked to lie to the force and to his family in order to go undercover to investigate this case. (He?s really good at going undercover. He seems to be doing it a lot.) Plus he?ll get to surf every day by taking this case.
What keeps it alive is the suspicious involvement of Dario Fonseca from his past. Kimo wants to give him another chance when Dario tries to explain why he did what he did, but Kimo is forced to keep his pants zipped for now. Kimo becomes a suspect in his own investigation when Brad, a friend who he slept with, is found dead on the beach. Unfortunately Kimo has no alibi for the night of Brad?s death.
The situation gets more desperate, intense, and scary when the surfers leave North Shore in a massive evacuation. They are too scared of being shot to surf. He knows he can solve this case, but in order to do that he must find the one big and final connection between the murdered surfers and Ali. It?s the one clue that puts the whole mess in the clear. What?s not in the clear is Kimo explaining to his parents why he lied to them.