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Title: Primal Instinct
by Robert W. Walker
ISBN: 0-515-11949-0
Publisher: Jove Books
Pub. Date: 01 December, 1995
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $6.99
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Average Customer Rating: 2 (4 reviews)

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Rating: 2
Summary: Bad book by a good author
Comment: I agree wholeheartedly with the reader from SF who dissed Walker for his feeble attempt at using pidgin; his dozens of inaccurate "facts" about the Islands and I would add, although there are racial problems here and the Sovereignty movement is strong, it just doesn't work the way Walker has it. There is no major daily Hawaiian language newspaper, for instance. And he has part of the tension between the races as being because all the cops are white! Come to Honolulu and see for your self, and this includes the brass. Mayors, government officals, etc. are represented by every race. Every governor we've had since Arioshyi (1980s) has been non-white, etc., etc.
The story itself is ok, not one of his best, but decent. As a 20-year resident of the Islands, the book was ruined for me by his complete misunderstanding of the culture. There are no chiefs on Molokai; I lived 12 years there and it is nothing like the way Walker portrays it, other than it is largely rural. Likewise the way he describes Kahoolawe; to some extent (the Hawaiians only part) he has it confused Niihau and the rest is just made up. The people of Kahoolawe are those who fly over daily to continue picking up ordincance the government left when Kahoolawe was the Target Island.
And his use of pidgin! Forget it, it's like he just looked up this rich subculture's language and tried copying it out of a dictionary, with no understanding of idioms, etc. Enough already, but if a writer is going to tackle a culture he doesn't understand, he/she had better do their homework!

Rating: 1
Summary: By Far The Most Disappointing In the Series
Comment: This is the third book I have read by Robert Walker. The first two were good enough to keep my interest until I finished the book. This book however, I could put down several times. I thought it was quite boring. The writing had more to do with Hawaii than the killer or Jessica Coran. I found the killer to be quite boring and not that interesting. The ending of this book also was a dissapointment. I found on a whole that Robert Walkers Jessica Coran series is very good, but this by far is the worst.

Rating: 4
Summary: A Very Interesting book
Comment: I had ever read some Walker's book yet, but i've got a bit impressed. The way he has described Hawaii as a magic place, and the reality of the charachters and situations make this a very interesting book, that one you never read in those horrible nights when every simple sound frighten us.

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