In 1997‚ as the British are returning Hong Kong to Chinese rule‚ Joe Lennox‚ a young operative for the SIS (MI6)‚ loses both his girlfriend and his first high-profile asset — a prominent doctor who disappears from a sa
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In 1997‚ as the British are returning Hong Kong to Chinese rule‚ Joe Lennox‚ a young operative for the SIS (MI6)‚ loses both his girlfriend and his first high-profile asset — a prominent doctor who disappears from a sa
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Great Game, continued,
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Charles Cumming's spies are engaged in an endless game of lying. All of them lie to everyone all the time, while they attempt to discern the lies in each other's statements.Typhoon occurs in two sections, eight years apart. In the first section Joe Lennox, a junior MI6 agent living in Hong Kong just before the handover of that city to China, tries to figure out why a Chinese defector whom he was the first to interview subsequently disappeared. Although his superiors in MI6 and colleagues in the CIA tell him that the defector was a plant, and was sent back to China, Joe believes they are all lying to him. The second section of the story picks up 8 years later, when Joe is sent by MI6 to Shanghai to spy on his old CIA frenemy, Miles Coolidge. Joe is pleased to do this because, among other things, Miles stole the Love of His (Joe's) Life, aided by some sneaky tricks. As compared with his earlier novels, Cumming is here working with a larger canvas and at a greater distance from his characters. His focus is politics within China and between China and the West, with emphasis on the dark side of the Chinese economic miracle and the utter pointlessness of the spy game. The story is narrated, not by Joe Lennox, but by a journalist who works part time for MI6. I think this distance dulled my concern for the characters, especially compared with Alex Milius, the hero of two other Cumming novels. While Joe is a "better" person than Alex, I didn't get close enough to Joe to develop for him the affection I have for Alex. And let's face it -- there's something "off" about a guy who still isn't over a former girlfriend after eight years. As for the girlfriend, Isabella, being myself a woman who grew up after the '50s, I find her aimlessness annoying rather than endearing. She seems to have no interior life, no interests, and no goals. Really, I thought Joe was well rid of her. In sum, I always look forward to the next Charles Cumming novel, but I hope it is about Alex.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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stunning and enjoyable,
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One of the benefits of the end of a world political system with only two major players (US/Soviet Union) is that the multitude of twisted regimes and complex relationships gives a host of new targets for writers of political thrillers to choose from. Charles Cumming's book Typhoon begins in Hong Kong at the time of the turnover to the Chinese and posits a covert operation to destablize China.Joe Lennox is a bright young star of British Intelligence. He has the opportunity to interview a defector who is promptly snatched from him by Ameican CIA operative Miles Coolidge. Whle he's stealing the defector Coolidge also steals Lennox's girlfriend. Flash forward 10 years. The Olympics are coming to town. The operation to destabilize China (Typhoon) has been shut down. Or has it? Lennox returns to China and ... \ The characters are well written, the action well done, the plot (post Bush) is plausable. It's well executed, put you on the edge of your seat and don't put down the book good. Highly recommend
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Timely Political Thriller,
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The year is 1997 and Great Britain is about to hand Hong Kong over to the Chinese government. MI6 agent Joe Lennox interrogates a Chinese defector who requests a meeting with the British Governor. The defector claims to have information the west would want to know. The next day, the defector is gone; supposedly taken back to China by the CIA because he was a Chinese spy. Typhoon is the code name for the CIA's plan for the political and economic destabilization of the People's Republic of China.The book is very timely because a large part of the story deals with the Uighur uprising that is still going on in China today. And the bigger picture of how the events of 9/11, the neocons, Bush, Blair, Rumsfeld and Cheney connect to these uprisings. Cumming has written a compelling story no matter your political view. It is a fictional page-turner!
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