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Predator's Waltz

by Jay Brandon
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About the Author, Jay Brandon

Jay Brandon

Jay Brandon is a successful attorney and the award-winning author of 15 mystery novels. His bestselling book Fade the Heat was published in 13 foreign countries, was optioned by Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, and nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe Award. He lives in San Antonio, Texas.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

The most interesting part of Brandon's hardcover debut (after Deadbolt ; Tripwire ) is the juxtaposition of Houston's ``Little Vietnam'' with the downtown area that resembles ``the Emerald City of Oz.'' When a Vietnamese pawnbroker opens a shop nearby, Daniel Greer's business suffers from the competition. Daniel requests help from gangleader Tranh Van Khai, but backs off when he realizes Khai's price of $20,000 means murder. Khai, however, still hopes that Daniel's father-in-law, a rich City Councilman, can help eliminate Khai's rival Tang. Kidnapping Carol Greer to put pressure her father, Khai has not reckoned with Daniel's desperate love for his wife, whom he sets out to find. The action scenes could be crisper and some descriptions of torture approach real nastiness, but the book sweeps the reader along to a bang-up, slightly sentimental ending. Among the interesting, believable characters are Loftus, a nasty American working for Khai; Thien, a 16-year-old with large ambitions; and Daniel, whose almost palpable sense of being a foreigner in his own city adds nicely to his sense of desperation in this able suspense novel. (Nov.)

Book Details

Published
November 1, 1989
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Pages
288
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780312034139

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