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The Godfather of Kathmandu by John Burdett

smartipants8's review

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4.0

Good fun - and now that I live in Bangkok, I recognize the areas he's talking about and it feels incredibly realistic which makes me worry about apocalyptic buddhism! I read it on the airplane going from Bangkok to Kathmandu and it also captured the beauty of Kathmandu too. I highly recommend it.

richardwells's review

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4.0

I lost patience with John Burdett on book three of his Bangkok series, but this one is a return to form. Funny, spooky, bloody, filled with double and triple crosses, great characters, and great plotting. Liked it a lot - recommended.

bdplume's review

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4.0

Phenomenal. Can't wait for more of Sonchai's story. As always, very moving, very exciting, and it keeps you guessing.

chitownjr's review

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3.0

This had Burdett's signature wit and plot twists but the focus on Buddhism got a little distracting. It ultimately became more about Sonchai's inner voyage as a Buddhist than the usual dark mystery. It felt a little like Burdett used the vehicle of the mystery as a way to explore philosophical issues. I have no problem with that but it came across as a little schizophrenic, or as if he couldn't make up his mind. Both the story and the philosophical musings worked in a way, but maybe not together. I wasn't sorry I read it but in my opinion it's the least cohesive of the four books.

txkitsune's review

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3.0

sex, drugs, murder and Buddhism