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by Barry Eisler
Published Jul 2004
Read ReviewsRain must pursue his most dangerous quarry yet through the crosshairs of the CIA and the Japanese mafia, where the differences between friend and foe and truth and deceit are as murky as the rain-slicked streets of Tokyo.
by Michael Gruber
Published Feb 2004
Read ReviewsThis intricate thriller ignites in the very first chapter as anthropologist heroine Jane Doe employs the theories of Claude Levi-Strauss, quotes W. H. Auden, kills a drunken woman using advanced aikido techniques and rescues an abused child whom she raises as her own.
by George Pelecanos
Published Feb 2002
Read ReviewsA masterwork of psychological intrigue and dramatic plotting leading up to an explosive, unforgettable climax.
by David Baldacci
Published Nov 1999
Read ReviewsConvicted of killing a girl on an army base twenty-five years ago, a man smuggles a desperate letter out of his prison cell claiming he was forced to commit murder.
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