Born Henry Hunt Searls Jr. novelist and screenwriter Hank Searls, author of the best-selling Overboard, Jaws II (based on the movie), and Sounding, is creator of the New Breed TV series and writer for the 1960's classic television series The Fugitive . His novel Pilgrim Project became Robert Altman's film Countdown. He has lived most of his life on, under, or over the ocean, having been a world-cruising yachtsman, underwater photographer, and Navy flier.
I remember when the paperback edition of this novel came out in 1988 (I was in middle school at the time), a few months before then-Vice President George Herbert Walker Bush was elected POTUS, and I recall a quote from Mr. Bush stating that he was “enjoying ‘Kataki’ immensely.”
35 years later, I’m glad to have finally read “Kataki,” as I too enjoyed it immensely. Not only is at a highly engrossing novel, it’s chockful of obscure facts about WWII—particularly the American-descended white Japanese of Chichijima and the many American GIs who suffered ill-effects from the A-bombs—that deserve much more coverage. Kudos to the late Hank Searls for making these facts better-known.
I got a little lost in the beginning of the book, with all the different characters and settings, but as I continued, I was intrigued by the plot and found myself looking up how much of it was reality.