Mahu, Neil S. Plakcy
Mahu, Neil S. Plakcy
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Mahu

Author: Neil S. Plakcy

Narrator: Joel Leslie

Unabridged: 11 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Samwise Books

Published: 05/22/2023


Synopsis

A gay police detective investigates the dark corners of sunlit O'ahuMahu---a generally negative Hawaiian term for homosexuals---introduces a unique character to detective fiction. Kimo Kanapa'aka is a handsome, mixed-race surfer living in Honolulu, a police detective confronting his homosexuality in an atmosphere of macho bravado within the police force. A man of intelligence, strength, honesty, resourcefulness, and intense dedication to the people of Hawaii, Kimo is a hard-boiled hero you will never forget. Fast-paced, intricately plotted, thoroughly enjoyable, this is a sexy, surprisingly moving mystery about discovering oneself as much as catching a killer.Kimo Kanapa'aka's world turns upside down in Mahu. At 32, the hero of Māhū has reached the pinnacle of his profession, detective on the Honolulu Police Department's homicide squad, based at the Waikīkī station. But a difficult murder case, as well as turmoil in his personal life, is about to threaten everything he has worked for.A life-threatening drug bust in chapter 1 makes Kimo realize that it's time to stop lying to himself. He's drawn to the Rod and Reel Club, a gay bar in Waikīkī, where he has a couple of beers and begins the long process of accepting his attraction to other men. Leaving the club, though, he stumbles onto two men dropping a dead body in an alley, and he launches himself into a nightmare where his private life becomes public news.Kimo's pursuit of this case takes him from the seamy underside of Chinatown to the elegance of million-dollar homes in Maunalani Heights, from gay bars where young men stride naked down runways to bloody crime scenes.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jilly on May 18, 2021

Talk about problematic! Sheesh, this book is really strange and full of triggers. (The horse is named Trigger. He needs help. Stat.) One of the strangest things is when it is supposed to be set. I would have sworn it was the late 1980's or early '90's because there are pay phones for a quarter, kids pl......more

Goodreads review by Neil on October 09, 2017

Mahu was the first mystery novel I published, as well as the first in the series, so I threw in everything I had learned about Hawaii, about police work, and about the coming out process. It's probably the longest book I have written, but clearly one of my favorites, because I was able to use that l......more

Goodreads review by Ulysses on July 13, 2013

Neil Plakcy's entire "Mahu" series is not just great gay fiction, it's great fiction. These are not romances; they're detective stories. With a mixed-race Hawai'ian native cop in the midst of dealing with being gay. And he is surrounded by a bevy of interesting friends and colleagues and an awesome......more