A delightfully exotic new crime series set in the Solomon Islands featuring Sergeant Kella. It's 1960 and Sergeant Ben Kella of the Solomon Islands police force is only a few days into a routine patrol of the most beautiful yet dangerous and primitive areas of the South Pacific. Yet, already, he has been cursed by a magic man, stumbled across evidence of a cult uprising and failed to find an American anthropologist. Against his judgment he's forced to link up with Sister Conchita, an independent and
rebellious young American nun, in order to track down the perpetrators
of these bizarre goings on...
First in the series: A ';truly fabulous' mystery starring a policeman and a nun in the South Pacific of the 1960s (The Globe and Mail, Toronto). It's not easy being Ben Kella. As a sergeant in the Solomon Islands police force, as well as an aofia, a hereditary spiritual peacekeeper of the Lau people, he is viewed with distrust by both the indigenous islanders and the British colonial authorities. In the past few days he has been cursed by a magic man, stumbled across evidence of a cargo cult uprising, and failed to find an American anthropologist who had been scouring the mountains for a priceless pornographic icon. Then, at a mission station, Kella discovers an independent and rebellious young American nun, Sister Conchita, secretly trying to bury a skeleton. The unlikely pair of Kella and Conchita are forced to team up to solve a series of murders that tie into all these other strange goings-on, in this crime novel with ';a fascinating setting' (The A.V. Club). ';A sparkling plot (complete with an unexpected conclusion) and a rich history of the Solomons and their native people. But it's Kella and Conchitaand Kent's witthat makes this unusual mystery work, and readers will eagerly await the next installment.' Richmond Times-Dispatch