Praise for the SueΓ±o and Bascom series: "Setting the standard for military crime fiction, Limon's compelling stories of murder, greed, and abuse of power are set off by the Korean culture and 1970s atmosphere."--_Library Journal_ , starred review "Altogether engaging."--_The Washington P
G.I. Bones .oeb
β Scribed by Limon, Martin
- Book ID
- 107813564
- Publisher
- Soho Press
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 225 KB
- Series
- George Sueno and Ernie Bascom 5
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Praise for the SueΓ±o and Bascom series:
"Setting the standard for military crime fiction, LimΓ³n's compelling stories of murder, greed, and abuse of power are set off by the Korean culture and 1970s atmosphere."--Library Journal, starred review
"Altogether engaging."--The Washington Post Book World
"Combining the grim routine of a modern police procedural with the cliff-hanging action of a thriller movie."--The Wall Street Journal
"It's great to have these two mavericks back."--The New York Times Book Review
"Easily the best military mysteries in print today."--Lee Child
"Martin LimΓ³n does what the best storytellers do: take you away to a brand new world."--Michael Connelly
A Korean fortune-teller is being bothered by a dead American soldier who wants his bones found and buried. An underage officer's daughter is missing together with a Latino soldier. Several of the...
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Praise for the SueΓ±o and Bascom series: "Setting the standard for military crime fiction, LimΓ³n's compelling stories of murder, greed, and abuse of power are set off by the Korean culture and 1970s atmosphere."--*Library Journal*, starred review "Altogether engaging."--*The Washington Po
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