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Dragon's Eye

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When eight bodies wash ashore bearing wounds reminiscent of torture and captivity by the Communist Party, Chief Investigator Sun Piao is the only person with the guts to follow the case, and it takes him deep into the heart of a modern China beset by suspicion and paranoia. A first novel. Reprint.

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First published November 1, 2003

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Andy Oakes

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Andy Oakes is a youth counsellor who works amongst highly disengaged young people to sort out drugs and alcohol issues. Oakes was previously a defense engineer, photographer, and a small business owner. He received a Calouste Gulbenkian award in 1972 to complete a photographic study of young people within an inner city setting and the resulting exhibition travelled the UK and appeared in several major galleries for the next eighteen months.

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Author 4 books11 followers
September 16, 2014


I laud Andy Oakes's valiant effort to drag a realistic rendition of Shanghai and modern China onto the printed page and house it in a classic "noir" binding. A *bow* for his ambition.

Yet what begins, as others have noted, with a promising scene of eight chained cadavers pulled from a river vanishes in a flurry of stylistic flourishes that detract from the tale...

I suggest a read, simply to savour the mesmerising palette of smells - yes smells - that the author evokes. Few writers focus on smell; most paint with visuals swirls and auditory dabs from their imagined world, and although it is startling at times, it gives a sense of the author's imagination.

I recommend reading Dragon's Eye, but at over 400 hundred pages it is a trip for the hardier voyager.

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Profile Image for Kin.
2,322 reviews27 followers
May 6, 2018
Strabordante.Non si salva nessuno: né i cinici e corrotti cinesi né gli “affaristi” USA. Piu di 500 pagg. e la fine che non arriva mai.
22 reviews
May 14, 2024
La verdad es que he dudado mucho entre las 3 o 4 estrellas. Es una buena novela policíaca ambientada en China sobre la investigación de 8 cuerpos encontrados en el río. Lo bueno, y al mismo tiempo lo malo, son las extensas descripciones que realiza el autor. Lo bueno de ellas, es que en algunos momentos consigue situarnos en un mundo tan distinto como China o te introduce en un callejón maloliente de forma muy eficaz. Lo malo de las descripciones, es que en algunas escenas de acción ralentizan demasiado la historia, llegando a aburrir o perder el hilo de la "escena" de acción.
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826 reviews7 followers
January 30, 2018
Ein Krimi, der in der Volksrepublik China spielt... Das fand ich schon einmal interessant. Die Geschichte startet recht langsam steigert sich dann aber enorm. Die letzten 300 Seiten habe ich praktisch am Stück gelesen.
Profile Image for Leo.
175 reviews
November 22, 2017
Not my kind of book, but I gotta say, it was interesting.
12 reviews2 followers
December 30, 2021
Cliched, overlong and sadistic in ways that made me think the author has - to put this politely - unpleasant interests.
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7 reviews
January 16, 2022
i can't remember much but it was one of my childhood favorites (yes i said childhood)
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1,553 reviews4 followers
June 20, 2009
Auteur britannique, psychologue, ayant séjourné en Chine durant plusieurs années, Andy Oakes a écrit un premier roman intriguant, pas facile d’approche et d’un noir profond.

Le coeur du dragon nous amène dans la Chine moderne du XXIe siècle à Shanghaï, la ville moderne aux gratte-ciel capitalistes mais aussi la ville des années 30, des années troubles.

L’intrigue paraît simple mais les apparences sont trompeuses et très dangereuses. Surveillance, suspicion, paranoïa se disputent la place dans ce thriller. 8 corps sont repêchés du fleuve, enchaînés, mutilés. L’inspecteur principal Piao rencontre dès le début des obstacles politiques et ses collaborateurs tombent comme des mouches au combat. Deux occidentaux dans le lot, dont le fils d’une haut fonctionnaire américain qui veut la vérité.

Un récit explosif mais qui est lent à accrocher le lecteur. Une certaine lourdeur dans le style ou la traduction font que ce premier roman demande un effort de persévérance mais qui est récompensé à la fin.
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June 14, 2012
Por calidad supongo que sería un 2 y medio, pero por gusto personal quedaría en 1 y medio, así que...

Se me ha hecho bastante cuesta arriba esta novela negra ambientada en la República Popular China, con un trasfondo de sangre, vómito y mierda; de mezquindad y corrupción. Ciertamente, un retrato nada halagüeño del país y la época... que no tengo del todo claro cuál es, pero no muy lejana. Un estilo peculiar el del autor, original aunque con ciertos parecidos al de David Peace.
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222 reviews6 followers
April 18, 2015
Esta propuesta de novela negra tiene un inicio impactante y una historia muy buena entre manos, pero la decisión de usar un narrador tan enfermizo provoca que sea muy pesada de leer. Aunque tiene algunos momentos muy logrados y conseguidos, las trampas e incoherencias gratuitas de las últimas cien páginas provocan que esta muy irregular novela deje un poso bastante decepcionante.

Aquí está la crítica ;)

http://meitnerio.blogspot.com.es/2012...
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954 reviews5 followers
February 25, 2015
Quite clichéd (but maybe this is a trait of the genre) and about 200 pages too long. This is not a bad story - just long-winded and with unnecessary 'plot twists' added.
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