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Saving Paradise
by Mike Bond

Published: 2012-11-20
Paperback : 302 pages
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SAVING
PARADISE


When a beautiful journalist drowns mysteriously off Waikiki, former Special Forces
veteran Pono Hawkins, now a well-known surfer and international surfing correspondent, quickly gets caught up in trying to solve her death. What he learns soon targets him for murder or life in ...
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Introduction

SAVING
PARADISE


When a beautiful journalist drowns mysteriously off Waikiki, former Special Forces
veteran Pono Hawkins, now a well-known surfer and international surfing correspondent, quickly gets caught up in trying to solve her death. What he learns soon targets him for murder or life in prison as a cabal of powerful energy corporations, foreign killers and crooked politicians focuses the blame on him.


Haunted by memories of Afghanistan, and determined to protect the Hawaii he loves from
dirty politics tied to huge destructive energy developments, Pono turns to Special Forces buddies and his own skills to fight his deadly enemies, trying to both save himself and track down her killers.


Alive with the sights, sounds and history of Hawaii, Saving Paradise is also a rich portrait of what Pono calls "the seamy side of paradise", and a relentless thriller of politics, lies, manhunts and remorseless murder.

MikeBondBooks.com

"A rousing crime thriller." - BOOK CHASE

MORE PRAISE FOR MIKE BOND

"A taut, tense tale of pursuit." - PUBLISHERS WEEKLY * "Grips the reader from the very first chapter until the climactic ending." - UPI * "A thriller that everyone should go out and buy right away." - SUNDAY OREGONIAN * Bond's latest book is a must-read." - YAHOO REVIEWS * "One of the 21st Century's most exciting authors." - WASHINGTON TIMES * "An astonishing thriller." - SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER * "Almost impossible to put down ... Relentless. This is a 10 if ever there was one." - I LOVE A MYSTERY

CRITICAL ACCLAIM FOR OTHER MIKE BOND NOVELS


The Last Savanna

"Tragic and beautiful, sentimental and ruthless, The Last Savanna is a vast
and wonderful book." -
NETGALLEY REVIEWS

"Dynamic, heart-breaking and timely, Bond's latest book is a must-read." - YAHOO REVIEWS

"A powerful love story set in the savage jungles and deserts of East Africa." ? DAILY EXAMINER

"Exciting, action-packed ... nightmarish vision of Africa." ? MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS

"An entrancing, terrifying vision of Africa." - BBC


House of Jaguar

"Tough and tense thriller." ? MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS

"Five Stars! Every page takes the reader rushing forward." - NETGALLEY REVIEWS

"A riveting story ... set in the politically corrupt and drug infested world of present-day Central America." ? MIDDLESBOROUGH EVENING GAZETTE

"A terrifying depiction of one man's battle against the CIA and Latin American death squads." - BBC

"The climax is among the most horrifying I have ever read." ? LIVERPOOL DAILY POST


Holy War

"A gripping tale of passion, hostage-taking
and war." ?
EVENING NEWS

"A supercharged thriller ... A story to
chill and haunt you." ?
PETERBOROUGH
EVENING TELEGRAPH


"Action-filled thriller." ? MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS

"A tale of fear, hatred, and revenge." ?EVENING HERALD

"A very authentic look at the situation
which was Beirut." ?
SOUTH WALES EVENING POST


Tibetan Cross

"A thriller that everyone should go out and buy right away." ? SUNDAY OREGONIAN

"A tautly written study of one man's descent into living hell." ? SPOKANE CHRONICLE

"Grips the reader from the very first chapter until the climactic ending." ? UPI

"A taut, tense tale of pursuit." ? PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

"Intense and unforgettable." ? FORT LAUDERDALE NEWS

Editorial Review

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Excerpt

Lovely, Cold and Dead

IT WAS ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT DAWN on Oahu, the sea soft and rumpled and the sun blazing up from the horizon, an offshore breeze scattering plumeria fragrance across the frothy waves. Flying fish darting over the crests, dolphins chasing them, a mother whale and calf spouting as they rolled northwards. A morning when you already know the waves will be good and it will be a day to remember.

I waded out with my surfboard looking for the best entry and she bumped my knee. A woman long and slim in near-transparent red underwear, face down in the surf. Her features sharp and beautiful, her short chestnut hair plastered to her cold skull.

I dropped my board and held her in my arms, stunned by her beauty and death. If I could keep holding her maybe she wouldn’t really be dead. I was already caught by her high cheekbones and thin purposeful lips, the subtle arch of her brow, her long slender neck in my hands. And so overwhelmed I would have died to protect her.

When I carried her ashore her long legs dragged in the surf as if the ocean didn’t want to let her go, this sylphlike mermaid beauty. Sorrow overwhelmed me – how could I get her back, this lovely person?

Already cars were racing up and down Ala Moana Boulevard. When you’re holding a corpse in your arms how bizarre seems the human race – where were all these people hurrying to in this horrible moment with this beautiful young woman dead?

I did the usual. Being known to the Honolulu cops I had to call them. I’d done time and didn’t want to do more. Don’t believe for a second what anyone tells you – being Inside is a huge disincentive. Jail tattoos not just your skin; it nails your soul. No matter what you do, no matter what you want, you don’t want to go back there. Not ever.

So Benny Olivera shows up with his flashers flashing. If you want a sorry cop Benny will fill your bill. Damn cruiser the size of a humpback whale with lights going on and off all over the place, could’ve been a nuclear reaction – by the way, why would anyone want a family that’s nuclear? Life’s dangerous enough.

So I explain Benny what happened. He’s hapa pilipino – half Filipino – and doesn’t completely trust us hapa haoles, part white and part Hawaiian. To a kanaka maoli, a native Hawaiian, or to someone whose ancestors were indentured here like the Japanese or in Benny’s case Filipinos, there’s still mistrust. Didn’t the haoles steal the whole archipelago for a handful of beads? Didn’t they bring diseases that cut the Hawaiian population by ninety percent? And then shipped hundreds of the survivors to leprosy colonies on Molokai? While descendants of the original missionaries took over most of the land and became huge corporations that turned the Hawaiians, Filipinos, Japanese and others into serfs? These corporations that now own most of Hawaii, its mainline media, banks and politicians?

I’m holding this lissome young woman cold as a fish in my arms and Benny says lie her down on the hard sidewalk and the ambulance comes – more flashing lights – and she’s gone under a yellow tarp and I never saw her again.

Couldn’t surf. Went home and brewed a triple espresso and my heart was down in my feet. Sat on the lanai and tried to figure out life and death and what had happened to this beautiful woman. Mojo the dachshund huffed up on the chair beside me, annoyed I hadn’t taken him surfing. Puma the cat curled on my lap but I didn’t scratch her so she went and sat in the sun.

I’d seen plenty of death but this one got to me. She’d been young, pretty and athletic. Somehow the strong classic lines of her face denoted brains, determination and hard work. How did she end up drowned in Kewalo Basin?

Benny’s bosses at the cop shop would no doubt soon provide the answer. view abbreviated excerpt only...

Discussion Questions

a. You are charged with murder, and the facts are against you. Should you run, or stay and try to free yourself?
b. Why is Hawaii rated the most politically corrupt of the 50 states, even more corrupt than Russia?
c. Are humans naturally monogamous or polygamous?

Notes From the Author to the Bookclub

“A rousing crime thriller.” – BOOK CHASE • “An action packed, must read novel ... taking readers behind the alluring façade of Hawaii’s pristine beaches and tourist traps into a festering underworld of murder, intrigue and corruption.” – WASHINGTON TIMES • “Saving Paradise will change you.” – WHERE TRUTH MEETS FICTION • “A very well written, fast-paced and exciting thriller.” – MYSTERY MAVEN • “An absolutely fabulous book.” – ART ZUCKERMAN, WVOX • “Complex murder mystery about political and corporate greed and corruption.” – BOOK REVIEWS AND MORE • “An intersection of fiction and real life.” – HAWAII PUBLIC RADIO

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