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By AI, Created 4:49 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Larry and Rosemary Mild have released Kauai Spies and Bald-faced Lies, the sequel to Kent and Katcha, in trade paper and e-book. The novel ties corporate espionage to a kidnapping on Kauai and a separate murder case in New York, expanding the authors’ mystery franchise with a new U.S. military technology plot.
Why it matters: - Kauai Spies and Bald-faced Lies extends the Milds’ mystery and suspense lineup with a new espionage storyline tied to the U.S. military and corporate crime. - The book builds on Kent and Katcha, giving returning readers a sequel with higher-stakes conflict across Hawaii and New York. - The release adds to the authors’ long-running body of work in a genre where setting, crime and family tension drive the appeal.
What happened: - Larry and Rosemary Mild released Kauai Spies and Bald-faced Lies, the sequel to Kent and Katcha. - Magic Island Literary Works is publishing the book in trade paper and e-book editions. - The trade paper edition carries ISBN 979-8-9863864-3-0. - The book is 260 pages and priced at $14.95. - The release date was May 14, 2026.
The details: - The story picks up five years after the events of Kent and Katcha. - Kent Brukner is now a Honolulu lawyer. - Katcha is Kent’s Russian immigrant wife, an American citizen, a college student and the mother of their son, Paulie. - Kent prepares a partnership agreement for a startup building a secret missile-tracking recorder for the U.S. military on Kauai. - The chief financial officer’s son is kidnapped. - The ransom demand is not money. It is the plans and specifications for the new recorder. - The plot raises the question of whether there is a mole inside the company or a domestic terrorist. - Kent works with the FBI to try to expose the spy and rescue the kidnapped son. - Katcha’s immigrant friends face a legal crisis after the murder of their business partner in New York City. - The novel follows Kent as he tries to help those friends while also pursuing the spy case.
Between the lines: - The sequel shifts the action from a personal escape narrative to a broader domestic security story. - The missile-tracking technology plot gives the book a military-industrial backdrop that raises the stakes beyond a standard mystery. - The parallel New York legal mess adds a second thread and keeps the novel anchored in family and immigrant community concerns. - The release also reinforces the Milds’ brand as prolific collaborators in Hawaii-based fiction.
What’s next: - Kauai Spies and Bald-faced Lies is now available for readers in print and digital formats. - The authors continue to add to a catalog that includes the Dan & Rivka Sherman Mysteries, the Paco & Molly Mysteries, Hawaii thrillers Cry Ohana and Honolulu Heat, the historical novel Boxcar Bertie and four books of short stories. - Larry and Rosemary Mild, who live in Honolulu, were awarded the 2024 Elliot Cades Award for Literature in 2025 by the Hawaii Literary Arts Council.
The bottom line: - Kauai Spies and Bald-faced Lies blends espionage, kidnapping and family drama into a sequel designed to broaden the Milds’ mystery universe.
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