About the Author:
KEN KUHLKEN earned degrees in literature and writing from San Diego State University and the University of Iowa and was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship. He has been a frequent contributor and a columnist for the San Diego Reader. His stories have appeared in Esquire and numerous other magazines and anthologies and have been honorably mentioned in Best American Short Stories. His novels have won several awards. Midheaven was a finalist for the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award. The Loud Adios won the St. Martin's Press / Private Eye Writers of America Best First PI Novel contest, and The Do-Re-Mi was named a January Magazine Best Book of 2006 and was a finalist for the 2006 Shamus Award.
Review:
''Thoughtful and exciting.. . . . It captures summer 1972 and its motley crew --outlaw bikers, war protestors, marijuana growers and users -- to understated perfection.'' --Chicago Tribune
''Music, marijuana, and murder . . . An entertaining farrago for the reader.'' --Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine
''Set in 1972, Kuhlken's fourth mystery to feature the endearing Hickey clan follows twenty-two-year-old Clifford Hickey, an aspiring folk singer, as he takes one last stab at a music career before heading to USC law school at the urging of his father, former cop and PI Tom Hickey, the eccentric protagonist of the first three books in the series . . . Clifford must try to prove his brother's innocence in a town filled with vengeful bikers, suspicious locals, crooked cops, rogue federal agents, and pot-growing hippies. Kuhlken brings the social and cultural scene of the period vividly to life.'' --Publishers Weekly
''Kuhlken revisits the Hickey family in a tale as sensitive and heartfelt as it is action-packed. The often violent, paradoxically principled Tom Hickey debuted in 1991, when Kuhlken won St. Martin's Best First Private Eye Novel award for The Loud Adios . . . Crime, punishment, and redemption. Kuhlken's sixth is by far his best.'' --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
''Kuhlken draws colorful characters -- biker gang members, hippies, and small-town law enforcement -- in a world where marijuana profits and music rule. A compelling storyline with the right amount of suspense will keep readers guessing. Recommended for all collections.'' --Library Journal
''Kuhlken is back with another tale of the Hickey family . . . Trapped in a battle between the law, rival biker gangs, the locals, and his own family, Clifford has an intricate puzzle to solve. Readers will enjoy this tale, which captures the history and atmosphere of 1970s California as well as the complex dynamics of a fascinating family.'' --Booklist
''Set in 1972, Kuhlken's fourth mystery to feature the endearing Hickey clan follows twenty-two-year-old Clifford Hickey, an aspiring folk singer, as he takes one last stab at a music career before heading to USC law school at the urging of his father, former cop and PI Tom Hickey, the eccentric protagonist of the first three books in the series . . . Clifford must try to prove his brother's innocence in a town filled with vengeful bikers, suspicious locals, crooked cops, rogue federal agents, and pot-growing hippies. Kuhlken brings the social and cultural scene of the period vividly to life.'' --Publishers Weekly
''Kuhlken revisits the Hickey family in a tale as sensitive and heartfelt as it is action-packed. The often violent, paradoxically principled Tom Hickey debuted in 1991, when Kuhlken won St. Martin's Best First Private Eye Novel award for The Loud Adios . . . Crime, punishment, and redemption. Kuhlken's sixth is by far his best.'' --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
''Kuhlken draws colorful characters -- biker gang members, hippies, and small-town law enforcement -- in a world where marijuana profits and music rule. A compelling storyline with the right amount of suspense will keep readers guessing. Recommended for all collections.'' --Library Journal
''Kuhlken is back with another tale of the Hickey family . . . Trapped in a battle between the law, rival biker gangs, the locals, and his own family, Clifford has an intricate puzzle to solve. Readers will enjoy this tale, which captures the history and atmosphere of 1970s California as well as the complex dynamics of a fascinating family.'' --Booklist
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