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A carregar... The Trail to Buddha's Mirror (1993)por Don Winslow
![]() Nenhum(a) Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. ![]() “-when you open a door, you’re never really sure what you’re letting in.” Like when I opened this book, I didn't know I was letting myself in for the slowest read of the series, and maybe the worst book I've read by Don Winslow. It started with Neal having to go to San Francisco and then Mill Valley, CA (which is just down the highway 101 from where I live!) to convince some doctor to return to his job. Then it goes to Hong Kong and then China, and there is a LOT of unnecessary history lessons and tour guide descriptions of both locations. Then there's an opium addiction, a huge Buddha, and, for some reason I never understood, a long, arduous climb up a hill. And then, blessedly, the end. "“So, Neal, tell us about your work.” Well, Olivia, I’m a rent-a-rat who has lied his way into your house in order to threaten your friends." This is the second book in the Neal Carey series and if you haven't read the first book then read that book first otherwise nothing in this book will make sense. But the book does a brief recap of what happened at the end of the first book and what has happened since then, so you can get your mind in the right place. "Graham took the bottle off the table and poured himself another drink. He was enjoying himself immensely. Aggravating Neal was almost worth the terrifying flight over, the endless trip to Yorkshire, and the hike up that damn hill. It was good to see the little shit again." If you are reading and it goes into something that doesn't seem relevant, it will become relevant at some point later in the book. There are parts of this book that will make you want to throw the book in angry, but just keep reading. "Just what the hell am I doing here, anyway?" As always with this series, there are unexpected twists and turns, most of which will make sense by the end of the book. And there is great humour, which might only be a sentence or two but you will stop and laugh before continuing. "So you have a file on me, Neal thought. And you’re not with Friends. Which leaves alphabet soup." "“That is the best meal I have ever eaten in my whole life.” “I won’t tell your mother.”" At certain points someone appears and it's hard to remember how they are relevant but that is explained by the end. It is a great way to end this book (before the epilogue) the tells Graham and the reader that _____ (to avoid spoilers I'm not going to say, you will have to read the book for yourself). sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
Pertence a SérieNeal Carey (2)
Fiction.
Mystery.
HTML: The popular mystery from New York Times bestselling author Don Winslow??now available as an ebook. Book two of the Neal Carey mystery series: PI Neal Carey is back on the hunt??this time on a chase across the back alleys and backwoods of China in pursuit of a missing scientist and his beautiful mistress After a case gone bad, all PI Neal Carey wants to do is drop off the face of the earth. Instead, he's asked to travel halfway around the world in pursuit of an AWOL scientist who's taken a lucrative chemical formula to China. When Carey learns the scientist has fallen in love and shacked up with a beautiful woman, he figures he'll solve the case in no time. But in the twisting streets of Hong Kong and vast reaches of China's wilderness, Carey finds secrets that run deeper than a simple love affair??secrets that threaten to once again tear his life apart. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Don Winslow, including rare photos from the author's personal collect Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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![]() GénerosSistema Decimal de Melvil (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999Classificação da Biblioteca do Congresso dos EUA (LCC)AvaliaçãoMédia:![]()
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