Off the Grid is the first Robert McCaw novel reviewed in the blog, and its the author's second thriller with the protagonist, Chief Detective Koa
Kane whose beat is Hawaii, the big island. Kane has risen from poverty on the
island where his father had labored in the sugar cane fields, only to be killed
when he was pushed into a giant grinding machine. Kane escaped by joining the
military, and then he retired to the local police force where he worked his way
up to chief detective. But, all was not well in paradise. Kane discovered a
body that had been tortured before being cast into the active lava field where
the expectation was that his body would be burned to a cinder and never
discovered. It was the second homicide on the same day, the first of a woman, a
reclusive and unsuccessful artist. It turns out the two murdered people were
linked. They were mysterious fugitives, but suddenly, Koa’s investigation was
hampered by the CIA, the DIA, the Chinese, and his own police chief. As Koa
went about his business as a detective, he reveled in his love for Nalani, a
beautiful and gracious native Hawaiian who was working as a ranger and
naturalist at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, and Koa revealed his own dark
secrets.
This book checks
all the boxes – a great venue in Hawaii’s back country which is artistically
described, a strong protagonist in Koa Kane, a troubling crime that begs to be
uncovered, obstacles to solving the case, bad police supervisors, and a love
story. The plot is well told and the character development is excellent. This
one gets my strong recommendation.
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