### Product Description "An eminently likeable heroβthe kind of manβs man you just want to hug." βDaniel M. Jaffe, author of _The Limits of Pleasure_ _Mahu_ is a generally negative Hawaiian term for homosexual, and for police detective Kimo Kanapaβaka, being gay doesnβt make for an easy life. Esp
Mahu surfer: a Hawaiian mystery
β Scribed by Plakcy, Neil S.
- Publisher
- Alyson
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 160 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Product Description
"An eminently likeable herothe kind of mans man you just want to hug." Daniel M. Jaffe, author of The Limits of Pleasure
Mahu is a generally negative Hawaiian term for homosexual, and for police detective Kimo Kanapaaka, being gay doesnt make for an easy life. Especially when youre publicly outed. Now, semi-retired, Kimo must go undercover and stop a brutal killer. Already three surfers have been shot dead, and Kimo must infiltrate the close-knit surfing community, knowing his only way back to active duty is to catch a killer he may know all too well.
Neil S. Plakcy is the author of Mahu and co-edited Paws & Reflect: Exploring the Bond Between Gay Men and Their Dogs. He lives in Florida.
About the Author
Neil S. Plakcy is the author of the gay detective murder mystery series "Mahu" and has been a contributor to several Alyson anthologies. His fiction and nonfiction have appeared widely in the gay and lesbian press. He has taught various English and writin
Library : General
Formats : EPUB
ISBN : 9781593500078
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