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The disappearance of Young Twany DaSilva, the daughter of the woman he loves, leads NYPD detective Manny Decker on a violent and erotic trail that leads to Park Song, an urbane, wealthy Korean businessman with penchant for counterfeiting, perversion, andmurder

325 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1990

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Marc Olden

54 books40 followers
Marc Olden (1933–2003) was the author of forty mystery and suspense novels. Born in Baltimore, he began writing while working in New York as a Broadway publicist. His first book, Angela Davis (1973), was a nonfiction study of the controversial Black Panther. In 1973 he also published Narc, under the name Robert Hawke, beginning a hard-boiled nine-book series about a federal narcotics agent.

A year later, Black Samurai introduced Robert Sand, a martial arts expert who becomes the first non-Japanese student of a samurai master. Based on Olden’s own interest in martial arts, which led him to the advanced ranks of karate and aikido, the novel spawned a successful eight-book series. Olden continued writing for the next three decades, often drawing on his fascination with Japanese culture and history.

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1,489 reviews5 followers
July 15, 2020
I usually refrain from giving single stars since I rather dnf the book and not contribute anything negative. But this one rubbed me the wrong way in the sense that it was offensive to other cultures and two of the villains were gay.

Apart from that I did not like the storytelling. There was some good in it but overall I will not recommend, even if you are looking for a retro multinational thriller.
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28 reviews1 follower
March 2, 2017
I absolutely love Marc Olden's work! I had to do a lot of research to try and find out what happened to him as I know he died. There's very little about him and his background that I can find outside of the author info in the books.
But this particular book and his other one ONI I must of read a thousand times!
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June 24, 2024
An Asian underworld cult classic, in the company of other master works like; Shan, Shibumi, and Satori.

I really enjoyed my introduction to Olsen's character Manny Decker in Giri, but Kisaeng is probably an even better novel again. Next level.
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394 reviews6 followers
November 20, 2023
A fun thriller. Not something I would typically read, but it was left at my house and it looked interesting.
A bit too many coincidences to be believable, but not a terrible book either.
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Author 15 books10 followers
July 30, 2019
It was better the first time...lo those many years ago!
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Author 2 books1 follower
October 3, 2012
This is his best work in my opinion. The characters are so interesting and different.
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