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The Door to Bitterness
The Door to Bitterness | Martin Limón
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The fourth Sergeant George Sueño Investigation Seoul, 1970s: As North Korea menaces and Vietnam burns, US 8th Army CID agent Sergeant George Sueño and his partner, Ernie Bascom, weave through back alleys and bordellos, trying to tip the scales of justice back in the right direction. This time, they’re not just pursuing criminals—they’re chasing themselves. Homicidal thieves have gotten hold of George’s badge and are using it to trick their victims for just long enough to strike—with his gun. The army wants the equipment accounted for, and the ID and weapon recovered. George and Ernie want to salvage their reputation, such as it is—and to stop the cold-blooded killings being committed in their names. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Desperate chase to recover US military CID ID in gritty 1970‘s South Korea. Fast action noir and excellent portrayal of time and place. My dad had many TDY (temporary duty) there and I visited a few times; the US military presence is so different from tourist experience. Sueno and his partner in Tarantino territory!

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