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The Two Chinatowns

by Dan Mahoney
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Overview

Caught in the grip of ruthless Asian gangs, the Chinatowns of New York City and Toronto are the North American headquarters for a worldwide criminal network specializing in extortion, drugs, immigrant smuggling, and murder.

Detective Cisco Sanchez personifies the city he protects. Brash and cocky, he's also one of the best investigators in an elite division of the NYPD. But when his fiancee is gunned down in a Toronto restaurant by elements of a feared Vietnamese gang known as Born To Kill, Cisco's next assignment is extremely dangerous—and extremely personal.

Teamed with his partner Brian McKenna, Cisco has to battle departmental rivalries, vicious street killers, and heavyweight financiers as corrupt as they are connected to follow the investigation around the globe and all the way to the top of Hong Kong's organized crime world.

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Kirkus Reviews

A shift to the wings for Det. First Grade Brian McKenna, leaving center stage to Det. First Grade Cisco Sanchez as Mahoney's authoritative NYPD series gains a so-so fifth (Black and White, 1999, etc.). The self-styled "best detective in the world," Cisco, who on occasion is pleased to refer to himself in the heroic third person, clearly doesn't hesitate to put his best foot forward. Among other useful attributes, he claims unmatched determination—though some of his superiors downgrade that quality to rampant bull-headedness—plus the kind of combustibility that's calculated and unnerving, sometimes even to his friends. So when 14K, a notorious and far-flung 300-year-old band of Asian racketeers, kills the love of Cisco's life, it figures to turn into a major bad-guy mistake. Never mind that Johnny Eng, 14K's head dragon, is too smart to have deliberately awakened the sleeping dragon in Cisco. The point, for Cisco, is that Sue Hsu died violently at the hands of an Eng henchman, and that puts Johnny squarely on the spot. Working closely with his best friend McKenna and a team of dedicated detectives based in Toronto, Singapore, and Hong Kong, Cisco goes after the infamous gangster and his seemingly invincible triad. Methodically, Dragon Johnny is stripped of top-notch aides as Cisco and Co. jail a string of them for lengthy terms. But it's only when they catch world-class hit-man King Kong Chen and force him to cough up closely held triadic trade secrets that 14K's glitter pales to a flicker. Finally, Johnny and Cisco confront each other mano a mano, but by then, in a denouement drained of suspense, it's super cop vs. toothless dragon and strictly no contest. Static characters,pedestrian prose. Mahoney, a former NYPD captain, is, as always, at his best with the police procedural stuff, at his weakest with the novelizing.

Book Details

Published
August 29, 2002
Publisher
Saint Martin's Press Inc.
Pages
432
Format
Paperbound
ISBN
9780312983611

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