
The Fear Artist
A Poke Rafferty Thriller
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Narrated by:
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Victor Bevine
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By:
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Timothy Hallinan
An accidental collision on a Bangkok sidewalk goes very wrong when the man who ran into Rafferty dies in his arms, but not before saying three words: "Helen Eckersley. Cheyenne." Seconds later, the police arrive, denying that the man was shot. That night, Rafferty is interrogated by Thai secret agents who demand to know what the dead man said, but Rafferty can't remember. When he's finally released, Rafferty arrives home to find that his apartment has been ransacked. In the days that follow, he realizes he's under surveillance.
The second time men in uniform show up at his door, he manages to escape the building and begins a new life as a fugitive. As he learns more about his situation, it becomes apparent that he's been caught on the margins of the war on terror, and that his opponent is a virtuoso artist whose medium is fear.
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Critic reviews
Hallinan is a writer at the very peak of his power
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If you could sum up The Fear Artist in three words, what would they be?
Nothing but Action.What other book might you compare The Fear Artist to and why?
I love the whole series of Poke Rafferty books & while they're similar, I don't think they can really be compared to any other series of books because they're set in such an unfamiliar place. The morals, obligations & society of the streets of Bangkok can be very alien to the educated North American. I love the action, the mystery & yes, even the brutality of this man fighting to right the wrongs done to his family, friends & acquaintances. He's a treasure especially when all the dirty money falls through his pockets into the pockets of the needy.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes. I almost did too.Any additional comments?
Give me more.I love Poke Rafferty
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If you could sum up The Fear Artist in three words, what would they be?
Focused; Exciting; Sincere.If you’ve listened to books by Timothy Hallinan before, how does this one compare?
Not Applicable.What about Victor Bevine’s performance did you like?
Setting the scene in various parts of the story.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The hidden world of Precious. In the hedge. Very moving. Very touching.Any additional comments?
I enjoyed the sights and thoughts of Bangkok.Things to do in Bangkok
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In the epilogue, the author refers the reader to the book "The Phoenix Program" by Douglas Valentine as a factual account. Critical reviews question that and refer to the more reliable "Stalking the Vietcong: Inside Operation Phoenix" by Stuart Herrington, which sounds like it is worth reading.
Lots of excitement; little mystery.
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Very enjoyable and highly recommended
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This is the seventh in the Poke Rafferty thriller
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Any additional comments?
I love Timothy Hallinan's Poke Rafferty novels, but not this one. The Fear Artist does not deliver. I stopped listening half way through the book.Not a Thriller
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