I finished this book quite some time ago- as part of my water themed reads. I was hoping I'd discovered a new series that I'd love. In the end, while I think it's a book and series for someone, it isn't one for me. That said, it might be for you!
This is an action packed story set in the future, where cities no longer scrape the sky, but instead are built down into the sea. The reader is treated to a unique mix of Sci-Fi, Noir crime, and horror as they follow a sprightly - but world weary- 80 yr old detective as he seeks to discover the murderer of a woman known as the savior of the world.
Published in 2021, McKinney - a Hawai'ian author, seems to draw some inspiration from the Covid-19 pandemic in the early days - when people were spilt about the virus- was it a pandemic, was it a media plot to disseminate panic? Was the vaccine real or imagined? But instead of dragging out an imagined disease (THANK YOU Chris McKinney- we had ALOT of Pandemic fiction) he Shows us a natural disaster - averted by technology that's not well understood- leaving all the same questions. Was the disaster real? Was it made up to terrify folks? Did the technology work or was it just a ploy to control the population?
Now, I couldn't find anywhere that he said this exactly, so, it's really my own conjecture and reaction to the novel - He did say to KHPR (Hawai'i Public Radio) in an interview that
What I loved about this book?
- Well written. McKinney does a nice job of showing, rather than telling the world he created that's essentially lived underwater, Set obviously in Hawai'i but not in any specific Island or area.
-Unique story line - I cannot recall reading anything exactly similar to this. I've read a lot of water books- people that dwell under the sea, mermaids, sirens, you name it. This was unique, and since it was also well imagined and written it was painless to read.
- Atypical characters. There's no clear cut Hero/ine in this novel. I do read a lot of romance, and some days- I'm mighty tired of the orphan who discovers they have special powers and only they can save the world. And that orphan is excited to "do or die" immediately. Instead, McKinney's characters are flawed, imperfect and relatable to an extent. In some ways they are so bad, they give the reader a sense of relief, as we know in comparison we're pretty good!
What I didn't love about the book?
Well, essentially I won't be continuing because for whatever reason, I really just couldn't connect with any of the characters. In the end, it was an interesting story, but I found I didn't feel the itch to get the next book. All of the characters were fairly unlikeable (to me) and so with an opportunity to read more, I sort of tabled the idea. I mean, I might still go for it. I think I liked it more than I disliked it overall!
Who do I think would love this book?
Readers who enjoy both Noir, and Sci-Fi with a side of body horror. This is most definitely the book for that reader, especially if they don't need the character connection that I apparently want!
STATS
First Published 2021
Pages: 305
Available as an Audio Book : YES
Trigger Warnings: Medical situations, Murder, natural disaster, child death, death, gun violence, parent death, prison, environmental disaster, terrorism.
(this is not a full list, read responsibly)
Not sure it's for me but my Husband might like it, he's really into those Noir Detective books. Thanks!
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