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Inspector O - 03 - Bamboo and Blood

โœ Scribed by Church, James


Publisher
GRIFFIN;Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Minotaur
Year
2010;2008
Tongue
English
Weight
192 KB
Edition
1st ed
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


From Publishers Weekly

Starred Review. Church once again does a brilliant job of portraying the dysfunctional, paranoid society of modern North Korea in his third novel to feature Inspector O of the ministry of public security (after 2007's Hidden Moon). When a foreigner O has been assigned to watch turns out to be working for Israeli intelligence, O and his supervisor, Pak, come under the scrutiny of a rival security service. To complicate matters, Pak asks the inspector to investigate the murder of a North Korean diplomat's wife in Pakistan, but O is restricted to merely collecting facts about the dead woman. O's efforts to actually solve the crime lead to dangerous encounters with his country's special weapons program. While the espionage elements compel, the book's main strength, as with its predecessors, derives from the small details that enable the reader to imagine life in North Koreaโ€”and from O's struggles to maintain his principles and integrity. (Dec.)
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Starred Review It is brutal winter in North Korea, the first winter after the death of Beloved Leader. His son and successor is grieving, and the countryโ€™s survival is threatened by famine and infrastructure collapse. Even in Pyongyang, government employees are hungry and cold. Word of mouth from the countryside and their own experiences cause Inspector O and Chief Inspector Pak to fear that the nation has โ€œfallen apart.โ€ But even as the country lurches toward collapse, foreigners interested in guided missiles stream into North Korea. O is sent to Geneva, ostensibly to ensure that the head of a diplomatic delegation doesnโ€™t defect. There, Swiss, Israeli, and North Korean agents alternately charm and menace him, and O doesnโ€™t even knowย what his superiors really want of him. The sketch of the most secretive country in the world is as spare and elegant as a Japanese painting. The machinations and motivations of the unseen politicians who pull Oโ€™s strings canโ€™t be fathomed. Pak, Oโ€™s politically astute superior, often speaks in what sound like Zen koans. O is left to rely on himself and the wisdom of his animist-woodworker grandfather for guidance. Bamboo and Blood, the third in this outstanding series,ย invites readers to take aย step through the looking glass. Thoughtful crime fans will love what they find. --Thomas Gaughan


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