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When all of his friends have left town, Kinky Friedman feels very much alone. He sits and ponders the imponderables of life and discusses the state of the world with his cat. His reverie (and constant state of morbid self-absorption) is interrupted, however, by a call from an old friend in Hawaii, Will Hoover, a journalist for a Honolulu newspaper. Will has a problem: Mike McGovern, one of Kinky's sidekicks and stalwart Village Irregular, has disappeared while strolling on the beach in show more Hawaii. Knowing McGovern's penchant for taking occasional side trips when working on a book, Kinky is not overly concerned. As the days turn to weeks, Kinky decides to fly to Hawaii to look into McGovern's disappearance. Joined by Stephanie DuPont and V.I. Rambam, he sets off on a perilous adventure involving ancient myths, sacrificial cults, totems, and taboos. show lessTags
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Not one of his best (I prefer him in New York) but still a good fun read. McGovern missing in Hawaii. Stephanie along for the ride She's pretty funny, but I like having Ratso and McGovern front and center.
This installment of Kinky Friedman's crime series has the Kinkster heading to Hawaii in search of an old friend. By my rough count, Steppin' on a Rainbow is the fourteenth Kinky Friedman book I read and the series is starting to go stale. The jokes fell flat more often than not and the plot, never a great element of the series is thinner than ever.
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Kinky Friedman is the author of twelve novels, including Blast from the Past, Road Kill, The Love Song of J. Edgar Hoover, God Bless, John Wayne, Armadillos & Old Lace; and Elvis, Jesus and Coca Cola. He lives in a little green trailer in a little green valley deep in the heart of Texas. (Publisher Provided) Author, singer, and songwriter Kinky show more Friedman was born in Chicago, Illinois on October 31, 1944. He grew up on a ranch in central Texas and received a B. A. in Psychology and Plan II Honors from the University of Texas at Austin in 1966. After graduation, he severed two years with the Peace Corps in Borneo. In the early 1970's, he formed a country and western band called The Texas Jewboys. His music mixed social commentary with humor and dealt with topics such as racism and anti-Semitism. He reached cult status and was a musical guest on Saturday Night Live in October 1976. After his music career ended in the 1980's, he started writing detective novels featuring a fictionalized version of himself solving crimes in New York City. Since April 2001, he has been a regular columnist for Texas Monthly magazine, but stopped in March 2005 due to his campaign bid for governor of Texas. He founded Utopia Animal Rescue Ranch, whose mission is to care for stray, abused, and aging animals. He currenlty lives at Echo Hill Ranch which is located near Kerrville, Texas. In 2012, Kinky Friedman partnered up with Willie Nelson to write Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die: Musings from the Road which became a New York Times Best Seller. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Steppin' on a Rainbow
- Original title
- Steppin' on a Rainbow
- Original publication date
- 2001
- People/Characters
- Mike McGovern
- Important places
- New York, USA; Hawai'i, USA
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- 143,624
- Reviews
- 2
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- (3.23)
- Languages
- English, German
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- Paper, Audiobook, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 8
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