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Mr. Kill: A Sergeants Sueño & Bascom Mystery (Sergeants Sueno & Bascom Mysteries)
by Martin Limon

Published: 2011-12-06
Hardcover : 375 pages
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On a crowded train from Pusan to Seoul, the brutal rape of a young mother sparks rage on the powder-keg peninsula of Korea, pitting Koreans against Americans and the 8th Army brass against the truth.  Eyewitness accounts indicate the culprit was most likely a U.S. serviceman, but by ...

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On a crowded train from Pusan to Seoul, the brutal rape of a young mother sparks rage on the powder-keg peninsula of Korea, pitting Koreans against Americans and the 8th Army brass against the truth.  Eyewitness accounts indicate the culprit was most likely a U.S. serviceman, but by the time Sergeants George Sueno and Ernie Bascom, U.S. Army investigators, are called in, the rapist has disappeared and anti-American fervor in this proud Asian country is threatening to explode.
 
George and Ernie search in vain for the culprit, all the while becoming entangled in the web of military apologists who deny that any Americans were involved, and the designs of a beautiful blonde musician who fronts an all-female country western band--a woman who is out to entertain the troops in more ways than one.
 
Delay causes more tragedy--and this time murder--and sets off a frantic search for a killer that stretches from the sizzling hot Demilitarized Zone to the cold waters of the Yellow Sea and introduces George Sueno and Ernie Bascom to a ruthless Korean homicide investigator known to anyone foolish enough to cross him as Mr. Kill.

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Since World War II hundreds of thousands of American servicemen have been stationed overseas in Europe and in Asia and in other Cold War hotspots around the world. This vast overseas American Empire has been little noted by the American public, and for good reason. The military doesn't like publicity, especially when it comes to crime. MR. KILL is the story of a brutal attack on innocence, and an 8th Army brass in denial and an ancient traditional culture fed up with being abused. It's the story of two dedicated investigators facing the hatred of foreigners and the disdain of their own kind, risking everything to find a killer who will not be satisfied until the entire country is in an uproar and more innocent blood is spilled.

Sincerely,

Martin Limón

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