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Tanner On Ice (Mass Market Paperback)

by Lawrence Block (Author)
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
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Evan Tanner, the spy who never sleeps, was placed in cold storage at the end of the Cold War--literally and figuratively. But in Tanner on Ice Block defrosts one of his earliest and best series heroes and sends him to Burma to stir up the guerillas, destabilize the country's authoritarian regime, and incidentally assassinate the Nobel Peace Prize-winning daughter of the country's national hero. Before long, Tanner's been set up for murder, drug smuggling, and blowing up Burma's most sacred shrine. Accompanied by a beautiful Russian/French/Vietnamese woman who wants out of Myanmar for her own reasons and has a dwindling cache of precious rubies to pay her way, he snakes through Burma disguised as a monk. Along their journey the two dodge SLORC trackers, insurgent Shan tribesmen, and the henchman of Tanner's mysterious spymaster. In Block's skilled hands, the much anticipated return of Tanner is a perfect summer hammock read. --Jane Adams --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Never one to abandon a sound series hero indefinitely, Block (who recently resurrected burglar Bernie Rhodenbarr) has now also brought back international man of action Evan Tanner, after more than 25 years. As usual, Block has a good joke up his sleeve: Tanner, one of whose characteristics is his inability to sleep, had in fact been comatose?in a deep freeze, in fact?for all that time, and the scene where he wakes up, thinking Richard Nixon is still president, is as funny and sharp as a similar one in Woody Allen's Sleeper. After that, Tanner is off to a new exotic locale, activated as usual by his vaguely CIA manager: this time it's to Burma, where he's supposed to destabilize the government by assassinating a popular opposition figure. He doesn't do it, of course, but becomes involved instead with a beautiful woman who wants to flee the country and eventually, after participating in a guerrilla action, both manage to do so. It's never less than inventive and amusing, but Block is always most at home in Manhattan, and his overseas settings, deftly sketched as they are, lack the ultimate authenticity he finds there. Tanner, too, though endowed with the author's usual wry wit, is not as fully fleshed out as are Block's more recent creations; but this will do until another Scudder comes along.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A bit implausible, Feb 22 2003
By Penny (Adelaide) - See all my reviews
This is the first of Block's books featuring Evan Tanner that I have read, probably because I hadn't discovered Block twenty-five years ago. Tanner is a very unusual protagonist although some of Block's other characters make strange heroes. Tanner has been frozen for twenty-five years when this story begins. He comes round in a hospital bed looking and feeling the same as he did when he was frozen by a foreign agent. So at sixty-three he has to catch up on a lot of history including the impeachment of Richard Nixon and the presidential terms of Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush senior, and Clinton. Evan spends some time catching up on the missed years, fortunately his adopted daughter Minna has kept his apartment and the only difference in it are due to new technology such as Video and DVD players, and a personal computer. It is some months later that Tanner receives a call from his former boss and an assignment is offered to, and accepted by, him. And a new adventure begins.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Lightweight spy shenanigans, Sep 23 2002
By F. J. Harvey "Cricket ,country music and a go... (Birmingham England) - See all my reviews
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Tanner on Ice sees Block resurrect the character of Evan Tanner-the subject of several lightweight sub-Bondian novels in the 70's.
Tanner does not sleep-the result of his sleep centre having been destroyed as the result of a wound incurred in Vietnam.This makes it ironic that he was placed in suspended animation in 1972
by an agent provocateur of the Swedish government only to awaken 25 years later ,having slept through Carter,Reagan and Bush senior(lucky sod!)
He needs to adjust to a whole new world-one of multifarious new nation states,the cyber world and the VCR.
He is aided by his ward ,Minna,who was 12 when he slipped into his frozen state but is now-of course- a fully mature woman,and is also a Lithuanian princess.
He soon finds himself employed at his old trade of espionage for his old-now indeed very old -boss.His mission is to enter Burma and destabilise its tyrannical government by assassinating its principal liberal critic and fixing the blame on the government.
In the process he is arrested,strikes up a relationship with the delectable and seductive Katya,who is part Burmese and part Romanoff princess and forced to disguise himself as a Buddhist monk all while busy fermenting a seperatist rebellion
The book is not to be taken seriously and it works-intermittently-on the divertissiment level only.I do not find the situation in Burma one that lends itself to humour and the book had me longing for the next Scudder or Rhodenbarr titles
Response to the book will depend very much on your sense of humour and I could contain my hilarity with ridiculous ease.I recommend it to lovers of say Westlake in humorous mode and this does not include me
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4.0 out of 5 stars ice thaws after awhile ..., Nov 7 2001
By Horselover_Fat (Groveport, OH USA) - See all my reviews
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i was surprised to say the least, when i was reading and read the part where Block leds you to see how Tanner's been out-of-touch with the world. Block has a very unique way of writing that has often been imitated, but never equaled let alone surpassed.
I have to say I'm a huge fan of Block and like almost all of his work (havent read it all yet lol). While I was very impressed with The Thief Who Couldn't Sleep - one of Block's best i think, i feel that this sequel of sorts is lacking a little as far as atmosphere goes, but then again its not the same story, its very different.
Even Tanner is a fairly deep character (not quite as much as Block's other protagonists such as Keller or Rodenbarr). Also there's that sense of humor that Block can always pull off with a dry wit - makes me chuckle to myself everytime.
While the general plotline is sorta ridiculous, Block pulls it off - and it takes a great writer to make a bad storyline sound good.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Blows Hot and Cold
OK, take Austin Powers (1997) plus Beyond Rangoon (1995) and you get Tanner on Ice (1998). You got your man o' mystery thawed out after a quarter century, you got your escape... Read more
Published on Oct 15 2001 by Roger Wilcox

4.0 out of 5 stars A Tanner fan gives thumbs up to this one as well
I loved the book. I certainly agree that it requires a full suspension of belief, but that has always been the hallmark of these novels. Read more
Published on Jan 20 2000 by Suzanne C. Schuelke

4.0 out of 5 stars "The ending left me cold as "Ice"....!
Another great writing my the master of them all..! One of the "quickest" books i've read in sometime, however the ending was weak but interesting...
Published on Aug 26 1999 by Grovers@access.mountain.net

3.0 out of 5 stars Fun, But Not Enough Fun
This revival of Block's most "high concept" series is a bit higher in concept than previous entries. Read more
Published on Jul 27 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars Great, darkly funny book
Block makes the most unbelievable seem perfectly real
Published on Jul 14 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Tanner is back!
Evan Tanner is back. "Tanner on Ice: is Lawrence Block's first Evan Tanner novel in twenty-five years. (There are seven others, all out of print. Read more
Published on Mar 25 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars A pleasant romp...even with no real plot...

This is my first Evan Tanner story, but it won't be my last....so what that the book ambled around? Read more

Published on Dec 17 1998 by Terry Mathews

3.0 out of 5 stars Block's fantasy/thriller genre not quite up to Scudder.
Though it's always a pleasure to read Lawrence Block, my first encounter with Evan Tanner does not encourage me to investigate the "pre-frozen" adventurer. Read more
Published on Oct 27 1998 by raf323@aol.com

3.0 out of 5 stars lighthearted throwback to the sixties
Block has revived a 60's series hero, Evan Tanner, who has no need to sleep and has extra brain power, including fabulous language skills. Read more
Published on Sep 14 1998 by quinton@digital.net

1.0 out of 5 stars A potboiler
I wanted to cry"shame." The Scudder and Rhodenbarr series have spoiled me but with the expecations they raise this contrivance with its easy political jokes and hoary... Read more
Published on Aug 24 1998

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