Murder at Stonehenge: A Daniel "Hawk" Fishinghawk Mystery


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From the Back Cover: After solving Easter Islands gruesome cannibalistic murders at the request of Chilean authorities NYPDs star former detective 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 of death steadily approaches. What is the answer to their dilemma? Is there one? Murder at Stonehenge is brilliant imaginative and suspenseful a superb sequel to Murder on Easter Island. Gary D. Conrad is a gifted storyteller who delights in the unexpected and unusual. A page turner. -Carolyn Hart author of the Bailey Ruth seriesIf the legendary Carl Jung had turned out to be a murder-mystery writer instead of a world-famous psychiatrist and expert in alchemy and mythology this is the thriller he would have written. . . . an exciting romp through archaeology mythology history and plain ol good and evil. Buckle up and plunge in! -Larry Dossey MD author of One Mind: How Our Individual Mind Is Part of a Greater Consciousness and Why It MattersMurder at Stonehenge is a rollicking mystery that skillfully moves the reader to and from the spiritual the secular the mystical and the bizarre. Gary Conrad builds the tension from chapter to chapter to astonishing levels; I found myself unable to turn the pages fast enough. If you want to know more about the history of Stonehenge and at the same time enjoy a wild and unpredictable mystery this is a book for you. -Andrew Weil MD author of Spontaneous Happiness and Healthy AgingDaniel Fishinghawk takes on another seemingly insolvable case this time at the site of one of the worlds most enduring mysteries. Gary Conrad constructs his investigation with attention to the environment and history. A rare mystery with a spiritual dimension.-William Bernhardt author of Justice ReturnsIn Murder at Stonehenge Conrad demonstrates once again his skill at weaving a compelling story. His research is thorough. His insights are wise. His characters live and love. And his readers will come to know what theyve always suspected about their own lives that the past and present are inextricably bound. -Sheldon Russell author of The Bridge Troll MurdersEveryone who enjoyed reading Murder on Easter Island will be delighted to read Murder at Stonehenge. With these two engaging novels Gary Conrad dares to leap into the most magical of places combining history imagination exotic locations and suspense. -Joan Korenblit Respect Diversity FoundationScience and spirituality intuition and deduction old and new worlds time travel and cross-cultural exchanges - Gary Conrads writing is sure to enthrall readers of mysteries everywhere - especially those committed to sacrificial love perhaps the ultimate mystery. -Ken Hada author of Bring an Extry Mule and Persimmon SundayIn the further adventures of Hawk and his time-travelling wife Mahina Gary Conrad offers another cracking murder mystery romp combining mythology and mysticism . . . With parallel narratives set on Rapanui and in England there is double the action and intrigue as Hawk and Mahina struggle against an evil spiritual force and the equally dangerous forces of human greed and violence. There are also elements of humour as Hawk engages with English eccentricities including the use of language. No doubt something Conrad encountered himself during his fieldwork research to Stonehenge and other ancient sites in the United Kingdom. -Dr. Roy Smith Course Leader MA Intl. Development Nottingham Trent Univ. UK
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