Lucifer Jones, everyone's favorite scalawag, turns up in Asia long enough to encounter an insidious Oriental dentist, the master detective, the -other- master detective, the Abominable Snowman, the land of Eternal Youth, the dreaded (but gorgeous) Scorpion Lady, the Flame of Bharatpur, and more.
Michael "Mike" Diamond Resnick, better known by his published name Mike Resnick, was a popular and prolific American science fiction author. He is, according to Locus, the all-time leading award winner, living or dead, for short science fiction. He was the winner of five Hugos, a Nebula, and other major awards in the United States, France, Spain, Japan, Croatia and Poland. and has been short-listed for major awards in England, Italy and Australia. He was the author of 68 novels, over 250 stories, and 2 screenplays, and was the editor of 41 anthologies. His work has been translated into 25 languages. He was the Guest of Honor at the 2012 Worldcon and can be found online as @ResnickMike on Twitter or at www.mikeresnick.com.
Fun and fast, these books are light, quick reads. I'm just now finished book 2, so I've realized that there's NO science fiction here, and very, very little fantasy. But it's just good fun, and each story takes you back to the old pulp adventure stories.
I can just imagine Renick having a great time while writing this, so I'm pleased that I'm likely getting just as much enjoyment reading these as he did writing them.
The Right Reverend Honorable Doctor Lucifer Jones returns for a series of madcap adventures (pardon me, -exploits-), in Asia that result in him being banned from the continent. Very fast-paced and good-hearted comedic fare lampooning cliches such as Charlie Chan, Fu Manchu, Shangra-La, the Yeti, etc. Lots of laughs!
Another fun, hilarious adventure series, this time in Asia, instead of Africa, with the industrious scoundrel Lucifer Jones. Pure fun from Resnick's admitted "favorite creation." Book 2 of 4. Highly recommended. Totally tongue in cheek escapism. Light reading. Absolute fun.
I enjoyed the first book, but I'm half-way through this one, and I'm simply bored. The humor isn't funny, and the plots are ploddingly predictable. I dont' know why this book is so disappointing, compared to the first one, but I'm done with Mr. Jones.