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TAKE NO NAMES by Daniel Nieh

TAKE NO NAMES

by Daniel Nieh

Pub Date: July 5th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-06-288667-5
Publisher: Ecco/HarperCollins

The continuing saga of Victor Li, California-raised son of a murdered Chinese crime syndicate member, here enmeshed in a deadly scheme involving a Chinese conglomerate, American Black Ops, and other corrupt forces tied to the building of a new airport in Mexico.

Now hiding out in Seattle, wanted for a murder he didn’t commit, Victor has a job as a deluxe dumpster diver, breaking into a security’s firms storage bins to find sellable items left behind by the deported. His big find is a painite, “the world's rarest gem,” worth $65,000 per karat. With his nominal boss, Mark, a boisterous, uneven-tempered hustler, he heads to Mexico to fence the gemstone—mined by the Chinese in Burma and banned in the U.S.—using contact information found in its former owner’s intricately coded notebook. Shot by bad guys, imprisoned, and played by supposed American agents, Victor has insult added to those woes when his estranged sister, Jules, shows up with Sun Jianshui, his father Vincent’s lethal protégé and, Victor recently learned, Vincent’s killer. Can he really be Jules’ lover? The good news is that Sun, who apologizes for slashing the elder Li’s throat, is an ace in the hole in fighting off bad guys from both sides of the border. And he knows his way around security systems. A big improvement over Nieh's debut, Beijing Payback (2019), the new book combines biting humor, breathless action scenes, a clever presentation of mixed languages, and dark geopolitical commentary, including an indictment of America's own duplicity. It’s a lot of fun.

A cutting thriller with nonstop action and twisty consequences.