It has been a very long time, but, please welcome author Mark Troy back to the blog with his latest review.
Five Decembers
James Kestrel
Hard Case Crime
October, 2021
The location is Honolulu, Hawai’i, the date, a few days before Thanksgiving, 1941. The discovery of the bodies of two young people, one, the nephew of the top admiral in Hawai’i, the other, an unidentified young woman gives Honolulu Police Detective Joe McGrady his most challenging case. The story is set against the lead-up to the attack on Pearl Harbor. The whole country knows war is imminent. What McGrady doesn’t know is how the deaths of these two people affected the cataclysm that follows.
McGrady
gets a lead on the killer, but is unable to learn the identity of the young
woman. He tracks the killer through the Pacific to Hong Kong where he arrives
the day before the Japanese invade and conquer the territory. McGrady is taken
prisoner, but is befriended by a Japanese official who helps him identify the
young woman and the reason for her death.
McGrady
rides out the war in Tokyo where he witnesses the carnage that US air raids inflict
on the populace. He also meets a beautiful woman who changes his life. Returning
to Honolulu after the war, he is able to get his old job back, but learns that
the case that sent him to the Pacific, has been closed. McGrady, however, believes
the killer is still at large and continues to work the case on his own,
sparking the ire of his superior.
Once
again McGrady returns to Hong Kong to confront the killer and obtain justice
for the two young people. He finally completes his mission in the dead of
winter, five Decembers after taking on the case.
Five
Decembers
is a gripping story of heart-rending love and devotion in a time of inhumanity
and destruction. It is wrapped around a skillfully written tale of murder and
espionage. Kestrel masterfully recreates the setting and atmosphere of pre-war
Honolulu and the Pacific. This is an absorbing novel that you will not want to
put down and you will want to revisit again and again. It will be released in
October by Hard Case Crime http://www.hardcasecrime.com/index.shtml. It is
available for pre-order now on Amazon. A reminder that this year marks the
eightieth anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. This book makes a valuable
contribution to the literature of that era.
Mark Troy ©2021
You
can learn more about Mark and his books at his Hawaiian Noir blog.
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