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Kinky Friedman #14

Steppin' on a Rainbow

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Alone in his New York loft, the private detective Kinky Friedman reflects on friendship and why all his friends are out of town. Feeling a little melancholy, his mind turns to Stephanie DuPont - very hot but pretty much resistant to all his advances. The phone rings and Kinky's old contact Hoover from Honolulu is on the blo

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First published August 28, 2001

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Kinky Friedman

70 books289 followers
Richard S. "Kinky" Friedman is an American singer, songwriter, novelist, humorist, politician and former columnist for Texas Monthly who styles himself in the mold of popular American satirists Will Rogers and Mark Twain. He was one of two independent candidates in the 2006 election for the office of Governor of Texas. Receiving 12.6% of the vote, Friedman placed fourth in the six-person race.

Friedman was born in Chicago to Jewish parents, Dr. S. Thomas Friedman and his wife Minnie (Samet) Friedman. The family moved to a ranch in central Texas a few years later. Friedman had an early interest in both music and chess, and was chosen at age 7 as one of 50 local players to challenge U.S. grandmaster Samuel Reshevsky to simultaneous matches in Houston. Reshevsky won all 50 matches, but Friedman was by far the youngest competitor.

Friedman graduated from Austin High School in Austin, Texas in 1962 and earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Texas at Austin in 1966, majoring in Psychology. He took part in the Plan II Honors program and was a member of the Tau Delta Phi fraternity. During his freshman year, Chinga Chavin gave Friedman the nickname "Kinky" because of his curly hair.

Friedman served two years in the United States Peace Corps, teaching on Borneo in Malaysia with John Gross. During his service in the Peace Corps, he met future Texas Jewboy road manager Dylan Ferrero, with whom he still works today. Friedman lives at Echo Hill Ranch, his family's summer camp near Kerrville, Texas. He founded Utopia Animal Rescue Ranch, also located near Kerrville, whose mission is to care for stray, abused and aging animals; more than 1,000 dogs have been saved from animal euthanasia.

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* Kinky Friedman Mystery

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Author 67 books1,009 followers
August 12, 2019
Like all of his books, I wanted to ankle my way to the nearest bar, throw some booze down my neck and fire up a cigar. Always a great read.
7 reviews
July 14, 2024
Kinky is funny but… only up to a point… I returned this to a bookshop after reading because I’m traveling and didn’t want to carry it around but also because I don’t need to keep it! The person working at the store and I laughed at how NOT politically correct Kinky Friedman was (RIP). But he sure knew how to tell stories!
919 reviews5 followers
May 10, 2020
Up until now I have enjoyed the Kinky Friedman novels, provided that they did not appear on the reading list too frequently, because they were relatively repetitious. But this fell short of the standard, being nonsensical and consisting largely of insults from one character to another, many of them fairly crude in nature. Luckily I cannot see any more on my shelves!
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Author 17 books30 followers
March 18, 2012
Sentence for sentence, Kinky Friedman is one of my favourite authors. He's funny and often profound. It's when I read page after page that the grin sets into a grimace. You need more than relentless humour to keep a book entertaining.
Profile Image for Sean Keefe.
Author 7 books3 followers
March 10, 2025
Atrocious.
Genuinely REALLY bad.
I LOVE the man. I miss the man. I’ve been out for a curry with the man.
But this is not his best work.
Nothing happens in it, except Kinky thinking about and recapping the fact that someone’s been kidnapped for 150 pages, then he gets the answer in a dream - A FUCKING DREAM - and off they all go to solve it.
This book commits the worst literary crime of all - it’s BORING.
And Kinky, as a person, was NEVER boring.
Go check out his better books.
You’ll be glad you did.
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577 reviews4 followers
February 9, 2024
Reading this book the plusses are you get to be with Kinky Friedman’s sense of humour and some of his intimate reflections, and you get a mild mystery. But you also bear with how depressed and narrow that world can be. There are flashes of how beautiful friendships and the world can be, but there’s also a really rich vein of thinking that the world is not as it should be. Having read two of the series, I think I’m done.
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2,310 reviews6 followers
October 26, 2024
Just meh. I used to really enjoy this series, but that was a long time ago and maybe my brain worked differently then. I only kept reading because of a 50 State challenge I joined and this took care of Hawaii. I really should have kept looking for something else.
What I liked about the book was the history of Hawaii that was at least part of the book. What I didn't like was everything else. I didn't care about the characters or the premise.
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205 reviews1 follower
October 26, 2023
Man merkt, dass Kinky mit jedem neuen Kapitel die Ideen ausgingen, bis die Geschichte in einem einzigen Logikloch endet. Trotzdem hat man durchaus Spaß beim Lesen, auch wenn das Mindesthalbarkeitsdatum des Großen und Ganzen nun doch schon längst überschritten ist.
Profile Image for Lisa Stethem.
309 reviews2 followers
July 27, 2018
This was the worst Kinky book I’ve read. I hope it was just a fluke because I usually enjoy his books.
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Author 63 books64 followers
July 30, 2018
A romp through Hawaii disguised as a detective story. There's enough verbal slapstick and absurdity to keep me smiling.
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310 reviews8 followers
May 16, 2020
I have been a Kinky fan for years but not one of his best and the sexist jokes really need to be consigned to the historical dustbin marked, run out of ideas.

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303 reviews
July 29, 2020
Supposed to be a comedic PI. I found nothing humorous and very little about being an investigator. Solved the mystery by accident. Couldn't relate to any of the characters.
570 reviews3 followers
August 17, 2021
Rather let down by the total lack of concern for the murder victim...

Not KF's best.
26 reviews2 followers
July 20, 2024
Easy, quick read and a sure laugh. I love Kinky's witty humor. If you like comedy read this! Long live Kinky!
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252 reviews15 followers
July 1, 2024
Considering Kinky just passed away last week, I feel bad knocking this book. Whew, this one is a bomb. It has all the elements of his continuing crazy cast of characters and their banter. But, this one felt too much like a simple formula using a lot of his previous material to just have something to publish. Not worth reading. 2 stars.
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1,853 reviews387 followers
January 26, 2014
A very weak plot serves to string together clever dialog, literary trivia and the local color of Hawaii.

It starts off cute and devolves.

KF dutifully works in references to all of Hawaii's pop culture, but somehow misses Spam. Not all the Hawaiiana is on target. One error is saying that Queen Lilioukalani was married to David Kalakua. She was his sister and was married to John Dominis.

Can those who enter Hawaii on private planes really avoid the pet quarantine?
Profile Image for Carol .
1,078 reviews
April 28, 2015
Kinky Friedman the writer, writes about Kinky Friedman the private investigator. He is witty,rude and crude.This was the fourteenth book by Friedman and rumor has it he has quit writing. A shame, for he is fun to read.Kinky, the writer, is also a singer and runs an animal rescue in Medina, Texas.In this story Kinky and crew fly to Hawaii in search of a lost friend.His crew, the Village Irregulars make for an interesting fun time.
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1,633 reviews9 followers
July 18, 2012
This was a weird, funny mystery. Kinky's friend disappears in Hawaii and after waiting for a few days, he and a gang of friends head off the islands in search of him. Kinky's friends are hilarious, ball-busting and sometimes cruel, which only adds to fun. Was turned onto the author by Warren Ellis.
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567 reviews26 followers
July 2, 2015
This was a pretty raunchy novel, but I had to appreciate how Friedman inserted some historical fiction into his romp of a mystery novel. I did enjoy reading about Hawaii but the dialog was a little to low brow for me.
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187 reviews
August 6, 2011
the kinkster and co. go on a mystery-solving holiday to hawaii....
122 reviews1 follower
June 28, 2013
Still funny and suspenseful as a re-read. A quick study on ancient Hawaiian culture and history, too. Reading about the glory days and the decay of the Natatorium always brings a tear.
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6 reviews
March 25, 2014
It was an okay read, dont have too much to say about it.
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67 reviews3 followers
March 1, 2015
Mostly silly. But it was good for a laugh or two. The plot was lacking, the characters were unique, but what they were doing in Hawaii was rather a mystery.
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65 reviews4 followers
May 18, 2015
Not the Kinkster's best, I think. The plot is pretty weak and the Stephanie character is anoying.
1,176 reviews
January 27, 2016
I guess this is the kind of book I should have expected from a guy named Kinky Friedman. Very weird.
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