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Floating City [Mass Market Paperback]

Eric Lustbader
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May 1995
Facing the bloodthirsty ruler of a secret empire hidden in the Vietnamese jungle, Nicholas Linnear must first confront his own inner demons in order to defeat a tool of ultimate evil. Reprint.

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From Publishers Weekly

Lustbader fans will herald the coming of this latest adventure in the astonishingly turbulent life of half-Asian, half-Caucasian, all-hero fighting machine Nicholas Linnear. Newcomers to the author's idiosyncratic work, however, may have trouble getting with this sequel to The Kaisho , which not only features the usual heaping doses of violence, sex and Japanese mysticism but requires pages of difficult exposition to recap the story thus far, which hooks on high-tech shenanigans. The novel opens with a trademark example of Lustbader's eroticized violence, as a Vietnam vet in 1983 Burma struggles to maintain his foothold among the nation's drug lords and exacts a deliciously nasty vengeance against a bitter enemy. Leap to the present and Linnear, soon trapped in Saigon's famed underground tunnels with only his " tanjian eye "--some sort of sensory enhancement that is mentioned all too often--to guide and protect him. Meanwhile, back in the U.S., Linnear's old friend, ex-NYPD detective Lew Croaker, is also on the case, unleashing his prosthetic hand, complete with retractable claws and powered by lithium batteries, whenever the occasion arises. And so the wildly improbable but amazingly energetic action goes, from Washington to Tokyo and back to Vietnam, with periodic flashbacks thrown in, as well as a mobster nicknamed "Bad Clams" and a drug-lord named "Rock," until it reaches not a conclusion but a setup for the next Linnear thriller (" So it's not over , Vesper thought. It's just beginning "). This is the kind of novel that fans of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles read when they grow up--and no one does it with more punch than Lustbader.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Library Journal

Nicholas Linnear is back on a manhunt for the killer of Vincent Tinh, a director in his company, Sate International. At the same time, he is looking for his friend Okami, head of a Japanese underworld clan, who has asked for Linnear's help. Assisted by pal Lew Croaker, Linnear probes the underbelly of Southeast Asia, focusing on the Floating City, a secret empire where Tinh's murderer is hiding and where the key to Okami's trouble lies. In an action-packed finale, Linnear avenges Tinh's death and narrowly escapes a nuclear blast. Full of passages describing Japanese culture and history, this work continues the saga of Linnear, a man as comfortable in the East as he is in the West. The numerous Japanese terms will confound neophyte Lustbader readers, but veteran fans will appreciate this richly detailed, if slow-moving, novel. Public libraries of all sizes will want this best-selling author's latest offering.
-- Grant A. Fredericksen, Illinois Prairie Dist. P.L., Metamora
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Dissapointing!! Jan 17 2004
By A Customer
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Having read Ninja and White Ninja I came upon this book and proceeded to read with great enthusiasm.The first quarter of the book's not to bad infact it revs up the tone of the excitement pretty well like the preceding novels.Then all of a sudden it becomes quite tedious and I'm sorry to add boring.The charm,uniqueness and eloquence of the hero's world exemplified in the other novels just dies out of this one.The enemies Linnear has confronted and pitted his wits and strength against with have been interesting and well thought out.The antagonist in this one is not as complex or believable this time around.However as consolation the Leonforte character is quite impressive though he plays a small part.Towards the end the book just becomes more and more dissapointing.When I was through I wasn't compelled to pick it up again.If this is what one is to expect from the rest of the series I'd rather leave it here..
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4.0 out of 5 stars Lustbader wins again! Nov 19 1997
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Eric Lustbader writes about the Japanese, their country and their customs like a man very well acquainted with his topic indeed. His descriptive passages crackle with vibrancy. Nicholas Linnear has grown into a hero a bit *too* impressive for my personal tastes--able to manipulate his own life force and massive mega-corporations with casual ease--but still remains the focus of a rip-roaring, high stakes game. This is probably not the best book to start with in either Lustbader's or Linnear's library, but if it's the only one you can find and you have a taste for intrigue, sex, martial arts action and oriental mysticism/politics...do yourself a favor and give it a read.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Another home run for Lustbader Mar 15 2012
By D. Crawford - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
FLOATING CITY not only has the best title of any of Lustbader's three dozen other books, but it's also another excellent read, as most of his novels are (nobody bats a thousand). Representing the second volume in a trilogy involving the venerable Nicholas Linnear battling the Yakusa and the Mafia, this novel improves upon its predecessor THE KAISHO, a fine book itself. I started reading reading this immediately after KAISHO.

FLOATING CITY starts at a quick pace and maintains that pace till the last page. Lustbader has as little compunction for killing off characters as George R.R. Martin. I've already started SECOND SKIN, the third and final book in this series. After finishing that I'll move straight to DARK HOMECOMING featuring Linnear's friend Lew Croaker, a character as compelling as Linnear. I can't wait.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars tanjian masterpiece in incomprehensibilty!!!! May 16 2002
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I love all the authors books due to the simple fact that they can consume hours of time, and after page 50 or so all the characters meld into one to be either honoured, killed or pleasured by our hero - the tanjian Nicholas.

I advise getting this on tape as it is even more fun, to get confused and have a good laugh at - especilly good for long journeys!!!

His other books are good as well esp. Ninja and Miko

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