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Japanese antiques dealer and PI Jim Brodie goes up against a killer
operating on both sides of the Pacific in Barry Lancet's Pacific
Burn--"a page-turning, globe-spanning tale of murder, suspense, and
intrigue that grabs and holds your attention from beginning to end"
(Nelson DeMille).In recognition for his role in solving the
Japantown murders in San Francisco, antiques dealer and sometime-PI
Jim Brodie has just been brought on as the liaison for the mayor's
new Pacific Rim Friendship Program. Brodie in turn recruits his
friend, the renowned Japanese artist Ken Nobuki, and after a
promising meeting with city officials and a picture-perfect photo
op, Brodie and Nobuki leave City Hall for a waiting limo. But as
soon as they exit the building, a sniper attacks them from the roof
of the Asian Art Museum. Brodie soon realizes that, with the
suspicious and untimely death of Nobuki's oldest son a week earlier
in Napa Valley, someone may be targeting his friend's family--and
killing them off one by one. Suspects are nearly too numerous to
name--and could be in the United States or anywhere along the
Pacific Rim. The quest for answers takes Brodie from his beloved
San Francisco to Washington, DC, in a confrontation with the DHS,
the CIA, and the FBI; then on to Tokyo, Kyoto, and beyond, in
search of what his Japanese sources tell him is a legendary killer
in both senses of the word--said to be more rumor than real, but
deadlier than anything else they've ever encountered if the
whispers are true. In the third book in "what will likely be a long
and successful series" (San Francisco Magazine), Barry Lancet
delivers his most exciting Jim Brodie novel yet.
San Francisco antiques dealer Jim Brodie receives a call one night
from a friend at the SFPD: an entire family has been senselessly
gunned down in the Japantown neighborhood of the bustling city. As
an American born and raised in Japan and part-owner of his father's
Tokyo private investigation firm, Brodie has advised the local
police in the past, but the near-perfect murders in Japantown are
like nothing he's ever encountered. With his array of Asian
contacts and fluency in Japanese, Brodie follows leads gathered
from a shadow powerbroker, a renegade Japanese detective, and the
elusive tycoon at the center of the Japantown murders along a trail
that takes him from the crime scene in California to terrorized
citizens and informants in Japan. Step by step, he unravels a web
of intrigue stretching back centuries and unearths a deadly secret
that threatens not only his life but also the lives of his entire
circle of family and friends.
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