"Mirrors Clouded with Smoke and Dreams..." 7. Dezember 2012
Von miki101. Michaela
Format:Kindle Edition
...The best description I ever read about Myanmar, the former British Crown Colony, commonly known as Burma.
The land where Vincent Calvino, our well-known Ex-New-Yorker, Ex-lawyer who re-invented himself into a Bangkok Private Eye, is searching for someone who's gone Missing In Rangoon and will find, among many others ... George Orwell.
In this 13th book of the series more than in each and everyone of his former adventures, Vinnie Calvino has to turn himself into a Cultural Detective.
Because a task given by a father in search of his wayward son and only reluctantly accepted, turnes out to be much more profound and intricated our hero could never have imagined.
Squeezed almost against his will into the role of escort and chaperone of his old Police Colonel friend Pratt going for a Sax gig to Rangoon, he thought it would be easy to find the missing Rob in the Music scene there. Because Rob followed Mya - la Chatte Noire - a woman with a head, a voice and an agenda all of her own...
But Pratt himself is artfully double-dealing, playing not only the Saxophone but trying at the same time to stop the cold-pill smuggling scheme from Burma to Thailand.
So poor Vinnie has to sacrifice his ageing body not only to one hilarious 10K indurance run, but also to an other, much more intimate approach to find some "co-worker" spying for him! A pure James-Bond situation - only that it will backfire and force our failed "secret agent man" into the underbelly of Rangoon...
OK - Vincent Calvino will find who he was looking for, but also much more that he had asked for. The situation gets always more heated until corpses begin to pile up. And our hero isn't able to cope with this strange country and it's people, their beliefs and dreams - and worst nightmares.
So some things will come out right, others wrong, some people will live, others die and in the very end it will be the Old Burma that takes its toll...
This book has overthrown Paying Back Jack: A Vincent Calvino Novel (Vincent Calvino Series) as my favorite Calvino novel. As a reader of Christopher G. Moore's books for more than 20 years now, owning all he ever published, I thought nothing he will write could catch me off-guard like this one. Every new book was well-researched, masterly written, extremely well plotted.
But with this book he shows a totally new side of Vincent Calvino, even to his long-time readers: The vulnerable side, not-having-an-answer-to-every-question side, the fish-out-of-the-water side, making miscalculations even about his best friend, and committing deadly errors.
And the most surprising question of him in the whole book was "Did George Orwell write about Elephants?"
And so I can give only a little advice to Vincent Calvino, Bangkok-based P.I.: Read more books about the countries around Your little self like Cambodia, Burma, Laos and start with an other Chris G. Moore novel about the older Burma Waiting for the Lady, and then follow up with [ASIN:B00A8J0W38 The Orwell Brigade]] - a book which gives deep insights about one of the most important writers of the last century, then follow up with Phnom Penh Noir - which will show, that not only Myanmar with its "Opening-Up" for the rest of the world has its difficulties...