
Bamboo and Blood
Inspector O Series, Book 3
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Starred review from September 29, 2008
Church once again does a brilliant job of portraying the dysfunctional, paranoid society of modern North Korea in his third novel to feature Inspector O of the ministry of public security (after 2007's Hidden Moon
). When a foreigner O has been assigned to watch turns out to be working for Israeli intelligence, O and his supervisor, Pak, come under the scrutiny of a rival security service. To complicate matters, Pak asks the inspector to investigate the murder of a North Korean diplomat's wife in Pakistan, but O is restricted to merely collecting facts about the dead woman. O's efforts to actually solve the crime lead to dangerous encounters with his country's special weapons program. While the espionage elements compel, the book's main strength, as with its predecessors, derives from the small details that enable the reader to imagine life in North Korea—and from O's struggles to maintain his principles and integrity.

Missiles and murder face North Korean Inspector O as he carries out a new investigation, which is complicated by his boss's injunction that he not look too closely at the details. Feodor Chin's accomplished narration allows the plot to gently unfold. His authentic-sounding pronunciation of names and places, along with subtle characterization, helps listeners feel comfortable in an unfamiliar landscape and gives a convincing view of this closed society. Chin's dry and steady reading allows the underlying humor to shine and helps make Inspector O a highly likable lead character. K.J.P. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine
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