After solving Easter Island’s gruesome, cannibalistic murders at the request of Chilean authorities, NYPD’s star former detective, Daniel “Hawk” Fishinghawk, now operates a PI business from the remote island. News of his good deeds travels fast, and Hawk is contacted by Scotland Yard to help solve killings at Stonehenge and the nearby town of Salisbury. He accepts the job and reluctantly leaves behind his Rapanui bride, Mahina, who has work of her own to undertake. She is asked by the aged Rapanui shaman, Tiare Rapu, to join her on an important but perilous journey—deep into the land of spirit. Husband, wife and shaman soon find themselves surrounded by dark forces as the grim specter of death steadily approaches. What is the answer to their dilemma? Is there one?
About the author
Gary D. Conrad lives with his wife, Sheridan, and their dogs, Karma and Buddy, in Edmond, Oklahoma. Gary is an emergency and integrative physician, and his interests include Tibetan rights, meditation, the music of Joseph Haydn, organic gardening, choral work and wilderness hiking.
Gary is the award-winning author of The Lhasa Trilogy, Oklahoma Is Where I Live: and Other Things on My Mind, and Murder on Easter Island: A Daniel ‘Hawk’ Fishinghawk Mystery. He is currently working on his experiences in emergency medicine, titled The Pit: Memoir of an Emergency Physician, as well as a sequel to The Lhasa Trilogy.