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The Fear Artist by Timothy Hallinan

kerrynicole72's review

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3.0

I read this book because its set in Bangkok, where I will be going in October. Its a bit choppy and uneven for my tastes, but it was fast paced and had enough to keep me interested, even though I doubt I will read another in this series.

monies's review against another edition

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medium-paced

2.0

catmum's review

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5.0

The Fear Artist, Tim Hallinan, A+
Poke Rafferty #5
Bangkok, 2011
First line: Two two-gallon cans of paint weigh about five times as much as he'd thought they would.
Coming out of the paint store with said cans of paint, Poke finds himself caught up in a mini-riot which winds up with a farang dying in his arms of gunshot wounds. Before he knows what hit him, Poke is on the run from the Thai version of the CIA, a rogue American mercenary and the entire Bangkok police force.
Tim has out-done himself with this entry. For all the thriller plot points listed above, this is a book about people, people you grow to care very much about. From semi-retired KGB spooks to psychotic children to old women still dealing with the wounds of VietNam. Absolutely the best book in the series.

borisfeldman's review

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4.0

Arguably the best of the Poke Rafferty series. Vietnam War comes to Bangkok.
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