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5.0 out of 5 stars The first Yellowthread Street murder mystery
This was the first in the series of ficitonal murder mysteries set in Hong Bay, Hong Kong. Protected by Detective Chief Inspector Harry Fieffer, Detective Inspector Christopher O'Yee, and Detectives Phil Auden and Bill Spencer, Hong Bay seems to be an authentic, frenzied, violent part of Hong Kong. While the station deals with a 'lost' American tourist and his harridan...
Published on December 13, 2001 by Gary Knoke

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3.0 out of 5 stars Hardboiled
Do you like your police procedurals hard boiled? Do ya? Huh? Well if you do, they don't come much more hard boiled than this. As a matter of fact, the publishers will even remind you, as you start the book, how hard boiled it is. The publishers are hard boiled too. Set in mid-70's Hong Kong, you'll be reminded of "Enter the Dragon" and the scenes set at the "Bottoms Up...
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The first Yellowthread Street murder mystery, December 13, 2001
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Gary Knoke (Sterling, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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This was the first in the series of ficitonal murder mysteries set in Hong Bay, Hong Kong. Protected by Detective Chief Inspector Harry Fieffer, Detective Inspector Christopher O'Yee, and Detectives Phil Auden and Bill Spencer, Hong Bay seems to be an authentic, frenzied, violent part of Hong Kong. While the station deals with a 'lost' American tourist and his harridan wife, more serious crime intrudes, with a Mongolian who is demanding 'protection' from local merchants, and attacking those who resist. The denouement is typical Marshall, a combination of fast action, violence, and chaos, with chaos being the most prominent factor. In this book, Spencer is the 'new guy', and Marshall convincingly shows us how Spencer has a difficult time fitting in with the other detectives. But as experienced Yellowthread Street readers know, the detectives prevail---at a price. Marshall is the pre-eminent writer of humorous, suspenseful police procedurals writing these days, and I am continually impressed by his expertise. Long may the detectives of Hong Bay continue to fascinate us!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Welcome back to Yellowthread Street series, June 13, 2008
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Bill Pen (Philadelphia, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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William Marshall is one of the most amazing detective novelists in the business. His prose style is distinguished by being deliberately disjointed in a post-modern way, and his books have lots of strange violence and knowledge of weird local customs. Read all the books in this series and also in his Manilla Bay series. They are astonishing, vivid books, brief, not hard to read, but exhilarating. While Hong Kong as it then was has changed a bit, dating the books a little, I'm excited to have them back in print.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Hardboiled, December 18, 2007
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Do you like your police procedurals hard boiled? Do ya? Huh? Well if you do, they don't come much more hard boiled than this. As a matter of fact, the publishers will even remind you, as you start the book, how hard boiled it is. The publishers are hard boiled too. Set in mid-70's Hong Kong, you'll be reminded of "Enter the Dragon" and the scenes set at the "Bottoms Up Club" in the Bond flick "Man with the Golden Gun". A very light book, you'll finish it in one evening. Actually reads more like a hard boiled graphic novel. Light as easy, airport reading material.
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3.0 out of 5 stars 3 1/2 stars., May 20, 2007
no great literature between the covers of this book; but that's okay: i wasn't looking for that here, anyway. just wanted some pure escapist mind-candy. and that's what i found. a quick, light read. a very fast read (you can reel it into your brain in a single evening, easily). lots of extreme violence here, too. all you sickos out there should enjoy that. i, of course, was appalled. anyway, there are a lot of william marshall books floating around in this world of ours, and the next time that i want a quick entertaining read that doesn't take itself too seriously, his work will certainly be considered.
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