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Tosches's thriller has New York's Italian Mafia battling with Asian drug lords for control of the heroin trade.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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Tosches (Dino, LJ 6/1/92) delivers a well-written but unsavory thriller. Three aging Mafia dons are battling a triad of Asian drug lords over control of the world's heroin market. Several international drug players are murdered, and poisoned heroin is hitting the streets. Part of the Mafia plan is to hack into the Drug Enforcement Agency's high-security computer system while brokering an arms-for-heroin deal with the Asians. The Asian triad plans a double cross; both "trinities" plan treachery. Bob Marshall, a DEA agent, investigates and quickly finds himself in over his head. Johnny Di Pietro, a young Mafioso learning his "trade," comes to terms with its brutality. These "good vs. evil" characters are elegantly paralleled as one ultimately succeeds in destroying the other. Tosches offers detailed descriptions of heroin use, smuggling methods, and the graphic violence surrounding this world. Recommended for hard-core crime fiction collections.
--Stacie Browne Chandler, Plymouth P.L., Mass.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback
  • Publisher: St Martins Mass Market Paper (January 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312956894
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312956899
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 3.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #320,104 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars The divergence in reader/editorial opinions is fascinating, March 2, 2005
By Jeff "Jeff" (Northern California) - See all my reviews
  
Seldom have I sign such a strong divergence in reviews on an Amazon site. For those who found the characters wooden or hackneyed, I would refer them back to the scenes of Johnny in the Inglese Gardin in Sicily and how he experiences fear after a vicious attack on his life. I never saw any description of fear and panic as memorable and detailed as Tosches renders in any Mario Puzo novel, or many authors of much better calibre than Puzo.

For those who found the Chinese characters hard to fathom, Johnny's dinner with the character Silk early in the book is one of the best popularized explanations of Chinese history and philosophy you're liked to ever read. And the author's treatment of the differences in Mandarin, Cantonese, and Fujianese rings true. How many readers knew there were 7 different dialects in Chinese, with major tonal and structural differences between them? Outside of native Chinese speakers, very few I would guess. The author provides great insight into this and makes it a key plot element in the meetings between warring Triads.

The novel has tremendous scope; it is very obvious that Tosches has been there and really soaked up the atmosphere. Yes, it is violent, sometimes hyper-violent. But why would you expect the world of people who sell drugs in billion dollar lots not to be?

There are definitely some implausible plot elements. Interestingly, the characters comment indirectly on that point a couple of times in moments of introspection. But nothing that blew up the experience of reading the book.

At the end of the reading, I felt like I had been in every locale, that I knew every character, and that I learned a lot about the Italian, Sicilian, and Chinese languages. I learned a lot of history, which I suspect was a lot more accurate than some of the history in The Da Vinci Code. Finally, I had been on one wild ride!

This is not Pulitzer material, but it is a solid effort with some well turned phrases. There is more atmosphere in this book and than you'll find in 90% of crime fiction. Go get this book if you have any interest in either Italian or Chinese culture and history. You'll be rewarded with many interesting facts while experiencing a cracking good plot.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Trapped Brilliance, July 13, 2006
This review is from: Trinities (Audio Cassette)
Trinities is a book that explores the psychology of the two main characters, Johnny, a brilliant family man (read mafia) who is trapped in a low paying union job despite his family ties, and his uncle, an even more brilliant mafia don (retired) who is trapped in his dying body and the laxidazical world he views through his aging eyes.

As Johnny longs to escape through midlife crisis angst, his uncle longs for one last splash of the glory days before he dies. If the reader cannot truly immerse the heart into these two personalities, the reader will lose perspective and simply classify the book as a genre piece of some sort.

I have listened to this book on audio cassette at least seven times - until the tapes gave out - and will buy it again just to have it in my library.

Give it a shot. It's good.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An Unusually Intelligent Crime Novel, June 21, 2000
By Art Turner "desirous" (Rockford, IL USA) - See all my reviews
What we have here is basically well-dressed pulp fiction (which, incidentally, I mean as a compliment). Not everyone, especially these days, may enjoy Tosches' iconoclastic embrace of the grotesque, but those who like their humor dark & their narratives darker certainly will. Stylistically, the prose runs to the pretentious at times ("a tumescense that was more than urethral"? Please.), but is generally lyrical & pleasing. Definitely an above-average piece of genre fiction.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Good Writer, Pretentious Effort
I loved Tosches' bio of Jerry Lee, Hellfire, but Trinities was a great disappointment, especially since it didn't have to be. Tosches had the makings of a terrific thriller. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars At 450 pages too long
This had to be one of the most boring books that I have ever read. At 450 pages it seemed like 1,500. Read more
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