By: Barry Lancet
Genres: Thriller
Posted: February 9, 2016
Traveling to Japan, Brodie enlists the aid of the Brodie Security team in finding out who is targeting the high-profile profile Nobuki family—and why. Now the kill contract includes Brodie, as well. It soon becomes apparent there's a myriad of possible motives and suspects—Taiwanese gangsters, the Japanese nuclear mafia, political rivals over the Pacific Rim art project—but it's clear the mythical Steam Walker is the assassin. It will take finely honed, shrewd expertise for Brodie and his team to apprehend a legendary killer who can vanish like smoke.
Barry Lancet's PACIFIC BURN is a stellar detective thriller with a fast-paced, tense and complex storyline. I have been a fan of the characters in this unique series since I read/reviewed the first novel. With ample descriptions of Brodie's multifaceted life, one does not need to have read the first two books in the Jim Brodie series, JAPANTOWN and TOKYO KILL, to enjoy PACIFIC BURN. However, I suggest you do so, since both are excellent detective thrillers and provide added insight into Brodie's world of art collecting and PI work. I was mesmerized by Lancet's descriptions of Japanese art, Japanese lifestyle and customs, as well as the stunning locales of Japan and San Francisco. It is obvious Lancet is familiar with Tokyo and Japan, having lived there for over two decades, and I felt this added a realistic dimension to the exciting plot. Here's hoping Brodie's next thrilling adventure is as intriguing as the first three have been.
Book Summary
In the third book in “what will likely be a long and
successful series” (San Francisco Magazine), Japanese
antiques dealer and PI Jim Brodie goes up against the CIA,
FBI, Department of Homeland Security—and a killer operating
on both sides of the Pacific.
In recognition for his
role in solving the Japantown murders in San Francisco,
antiques dealer and sometime-PI Jim Brodie has just been
brought on as the liaison for the mayor’s new Pacific Rim
Friendship Program. Brodie in turn recruits his friend, the
renowned Japanese artist Ken Nobuki, and after a promising
meeting with city officials and a picture-perfect photo op,
Brodie and Nobuki leave City Hall for a waiting limo.
But as soon as they exit the building, a sniper attacks
them from the roof of the Asian Art Museum. Quick thinking
allows Brodie to escape, but Nobuki ends up hospitalized and
in a coma. Brodie soon realizes that, with the suspicious
and untimely death of Nobuki’s oldest son a week earlier in
Napa Valley, someone may be targeting his friend’s
family—and killing them off one by one.
Suspects are
nearly too numerous to name—and could be in the United
States or anywhere along the Pacific Rim. The quest for
answers takes Brodie from his beloved San Francisco to
Washington, DC, in a confrontation with the DHS, the CIA,
and the FBI; then on to Tokyo, Kyoto, and beyond, in search
of what his Japanese sources tell him is a legendary killer
in both senses of the word—said to be more rumor than real,
but deadlier than anything else they’ve ever encountered
if the whispers are true.
by: Barry Lancet
Simon & Schuster
February 1, 2016
On Sale: February 9, 2016
Featuring: Ken Nobuki; Jim Brodie
ISBN: 147679488X
EAN: 9781476794884
Kindle: B00P42WU3Y
Hardcover / e-Book