For the Dead

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Timothy Hallinan: For the Dead (2015, Soho Press, Incorporated)

362 pages

English language

Published July 7, 2015 by Soho Press, Incorporated.

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978-1-61695-616-5
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"Poke Rafferty is happier than he's ever been. He's financially solvent, his family is about to grow larger, and his adopted Thai daughter, Miaow, seems to have settled in at junior high school. All that is endangered when Miaow and her boyfriend, Andrew, buy a stolen iPhone from a shady vendor and discover photographs of two dead police officers on it--disgraced officers, violently murdered to avenge the long-dead. Surrounding the murder investigation is a conspiracy that reaches the top rungs of Bangkok law enforcement, and perhaps beyond. It soon becomes apparent that Miaow's discovery threatens the entire family--and if that's not enough, in order to survive, they may ultimately have to depend on someone who, in the past, has already betrayed them"--Provided by publisher.

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Reposted from Reviewing the Evidence with permission.returnreturnIf you ever need to argue that crime fiction can engage social issues, delve into human relationships, provide vividly real settings, and be as attentive to the power and grace of language as literary fiction, bring Poke Rafferty with you as an expert witness. Timothy Hallinan's series about a mixed-race American travel writer who has settled in Bangkok with a bespoke family, starting with A NAIL THROUGH THE HEART (2007), combines thriller elements (seriously dangerous bad guys, heroic good guys, and heart-in-your-mouth action scenes) with unusual tenderness that teeters on the edge, but avoids, toppling into mere sentimentality.returnreturnPoke's family is the center of his life (and of these stories). His wife, Rose runs a cleaning business, hiring women who, like her, are refugees from the sex trade. Together they have raised Miaow, who spent her early years as one of the many street children …

Subjects

  • Fiction, suspense
  • Thailand, fiction