CHRIS McKINNEY is a Korean, Japanese, Scottish American writer born in Honolulu, Hawaii. He is the author of the Water City Trilogy. Book one was named a Best Mystery of 2021 by Publishers Weekly and a Best Speculative Mystery of 2021 by CrimeReads. He has published six other novels: The Tattoo, The Queen of Tears, Bolohead Row, Mililani Lauka, Boi No Good, and Yakudoshi: Age of Calamity. In 2024, Honolulu Magazine named McKinney ""Author of the Year"" for his Water City Trilogy. McKinney currently resides in Honolulu with his wife and two daughters.
Akashic's Noir series rolls merrily along, across the Pacific to this island state so often called paradise. But, okay, 'merrily' isn't the right word given that the underbelly of Hawaii's capital city is very dark indeed. The residents we meet here are a mixture of the bad, the evil, and the deeply unfortunate. The stories, by authors such as Stephanie Han, Lono Waiwai'ole, Don Wallace, Kiana Davenport, Scott Kikkawa, Mindy Eun Soo Pennybacker, and editor Chris McKinney, range from mystery to thriller to horror, with characters on the right side of the law, the wrong side, and straddling that thin line in between. The writing styles vary, but they have one thing in common: high quality. These are some seriously fine stories--outstanding writing, after all, is the hallmark of Akashic's long-running, world-circling Noir series, now weighing in at 122 titles--and readers may well find themselves spending a lot of time in this fictional Honolulu, savoring the atmosphere and flavor of each tale before moving on to the next. A splendid anthology.-- ""Booklist"" In his introduction, McKinney aptly notes the diversity of the characters that inhabit these stories, and indeed they present Honolulu less as an idyllic vacation destination than as a multicultural crossroads that attracts Native Hawaiians, Chinese, Japanese, Filipinos, vampires, night watchers, and haoles like the tourist target audience.-- ""Kirkus Reviews"" It's 13 cases of trouble in paradise for the characters in Akashic's solid latest regional crime anthology, which shrewdly exposes the underbelly of Hawaii's capital city . . . Taken together, these stories successfully probe beneath the surface of a locale best known for its 'white sandy beaches and crystal-blue waters.' It's a smart balance of thrills and cultural insight.-- ""Publishers Weekly""