Synopses & Reviews
The unconventional Phillip Michael Carnegie, a cross between Lieutenant Columbo and Jessica Fletcher, is the best detective in the Honolulu Police Department, and his extraordinary skills are put to the test in John A. Roynesdals Living in Darkness.A young, gay mans life is changed while walking the slopes of Diamond Head. A father is searching for his gay son. Paul Noa and Nick Keone, two gay police detectives, are convinced that a brutal attack and three murders are hate crimes. The lives of these people, along with detectives Phillip Michael Carnegie and George Maikaimoku, intersect in John Roynesdals murder mystery, Living in Darkness. The detectives follow a twisted trail that takes them from the middle world of the military encampments on the island of Oahu, up into the luxurious heights of Tantalus the volcanic slope that overlooks Honolulu down into the bowels of Hotel Street in Chinatown, and into the world of young, gay runaways. Carnegie has his suspicions, and the team, with the help of an unexpected ally, uncovers the identity of the culprit on the verge of committing his final, sadistic murder.
About the Author
Born in Brooklyn, John A. Roynesdal was raised on Staten Island. He graduated from City University of New York and earned a Masters Degree in English Literature from The University of Wisconsin. After teaching in Hartford County, Conn., for 34 years, Roynesdal finally retired to Hawaii, where he is presently writing more Phillip Michael Carnegie mysteries.