The Ville Rat, Martin Limon
The Ville Rat, Martin Limon
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The Ville Rat

Author: Martin Limon

Narrator: Tim Andres Pabon

Unabridged: 6 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 10/06/2015


Synopsis

The tenth book in the critically acclaimed Ernie Bascom and George SueNo series set in South Korea in the 1970s. South Korea, 1974: A young Korean woman is found strangled to death on the frozen banks of the Sonyu River with only a carefully calligraphed poem on her person. Sergeants George SueNo and Ernie Bascom, agents in the US 8th Army CID, are called in by the formidable KNP detective Gil Kwon-up to investigate. As they begin to investigate, George and Ernie come into direct contact with the US Army's 2nd Infantry Division, a disciplined and often brutal force that won't stand for outside officers questioning its men. But George and Ernie aren't exactly known for going out of their way to avoid stepping on US Army toes, and this is no exception. A pair of likable protagonists who often discover and expose crime within their own ranks. A rarity in fiction that looks closely at daily life in 1970s South Korea, with American troops stationed there in the wake of the war. Praise for the Ernie Bascom and George SueNo series "It's great to have these two mavericks back. . . . Mr. LimOn writes with gruff respect for the culture of Seoul and with wonderful bleak humor, edged in pain, about G.I. life in that exotic city." --The New York Times Book Review "Combin[es] the grim routine of a modern police procedural with the cliffhanging action of a thrilling movie serial . . . full of sharp observations and unexpected poignancy." --The Wall Street Journal "[W]hat a great gift any of LimOn's six mysteries starring Army Sgts. George SueNo and Ernie Bascom would make for those mystery lovers who haven't yet discovered them! . . . Imbued with affecting characters, a morally knotty storyline, and a last chapter that just plain stuns." --Maureen Corrigan, NPR Martin LimOn retired from military service after twenty years in the US Army, including ten years in Korea. He is the author of nine previous books in the SueNo and Bascom series, including J ade Lady Burning, Slicky Boys, and The Iron Sickle, and the short story collection Nightmare Range. He lives near Seattle. Marketing and Publicity National media campaing targeting crime & mystery reviewers; military & historical fiction outlets. Inclusion in all Soho Crime Fall 2015 trade-facing advertisements. Featured galley at ALA Annual 2015

Reviews

Goodreads review by James on June 07, 2017

This is another very good entry in Martin Limon's series featuring Sergeants George Sueno and Ernie Bascom of the United States 8th Army CID. The series is set in the South Korea of the 1970s, and Limon, who spent ten years in the army in Korea, excels at describing the Korean countryside, people, a......more

Goodreads review by Mike on January 29, 2024

Ville Rat is another good entry into Sueno and Bascom series. The action is great, the twists and turns are all there. However, the ending of the book seemed rushed, and many loose ends could have been tied up. Another 50 pages could have wrapped the story up nicely. Despite this, it will not keep m......more

Goodreads review by Woody on September 27, 2017

Man, what a quick, engrossing read! This is vintage Limon with his protagonists, George & Ernie, right in the thick of it & I would have it no other way. I have no more to read, but I am in the market for the 11th & 12th in the series as well as the short story in the upcoming SoHo Crime Christmas c......more

Goodreads review by Gloria on November 29, 2016

When the body of a beautiful Korean woman washes up on the shore of a frozen river, it sets off an investigation that carries Ernie Vascom and George Sueno, two irreverent 8th Army CID agents, into areas far afield from just a murder inquiry. The event takes place during 1974 in South Korea, not far......more

Goodreads review by Viva on April 27, 2019

I'm steadily going through the Sueno and Bascom series. Unfortunately, there are only 14 books plus a book of short stories. I started in the middle, then started reading them somewhat in order. I really like this series because they are easy to read and follow and easy to get into. It's best to rea......more