“The true and fascinating story of Easter Island and its amazing statues” — Ken Follett
“Revelatory…fascinating… wholly convincing” — Daily Mail (UK)
“Striking . . . a stunning unraveling of many layers of hidden history.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“[Pitts] is good at bringing alive human stories – particularly about the indigenous islanders and how, after 20 generations of keeping their own company, they were shockingly assaulted by the outside world… a gripping story.” — Spectator (UK)
“Rapa Nui has a double history of early Polynesian life and later colonial devastation, both mythologized. Mike Pitts draws on deep research to provide a powerful corrective to such myths. Anyone looking for an intelligent, balanced and accessible account of Rapa Nui should read his book” — Chris Gosden, Professor of Archaeology, Oxford University
“An archeologist reexamines the mystery of Rapa Nui—and offers answers…The result is a welcome contribution to Pacific Island history that holds relevance not just for Rapa Nui, but for other islands across this vast ocean. A bold and convincing revision of Rapa Nui’s history.”
— Kirkus Reviews
"In this detailed, intelligent, humane work, Pitts has given us a salutary corrective to centuries of Western prejudice and fantasy." — Literary Review (UK)
“A thought-provoking mix of published past and current work, and rediscovered documents that together provides a usefully different perspective on Rapa Nui's iconic world heritage archaeology” — Sue Hamilton, Professor of Prehistory, University College London Institute for Archaeology