Two New Eddie O'Brien Stories (Honolulu Noir)


Two more of my stories featuring hardboiled Honolulu P.I., Eddie O'Brien have been published this past week ...

A Little White Lie: In July of 1945, the USS Indianapolis made port in Honolulu for six hours to refuel and resupply on its way toTinian with components for the bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima in August. Against that historic backdrop, Eddie is asked to locate a missing sailor. 

Better Press: Eddie is hired by a wealthy art collector to ransom back a famous painting that was stolen from the man's home. The detective discovers that the painting in question has a rather dubious provenance. As usual, he decides to change the rules of the game.

Additionally, this week on Freedom Fiction Journal, I was the writer featured in the publication's "Author Spotlight." There's a brief interview with yours truly there as well.


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