The Iron Sickle

Mystery & Suspense, International, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers
Cover of the book The Iron Sickle by Martin Limón, Soho Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Martin Limón ISBN: 9781616953928
Publisher: Soho Press Publication: August 26, 2014
Imprint: Soho Crime Language: English
Author: Martin Limón
ISBN: 9781616953928
Publisher: Soho Press
Publication: August 26, 2014
Imprint: Soho Crime
Language: English

Two US Army CID agents go rogue to track down a calculating Korean killer: “Limón is one of the best military writers ever” (Lee Child).

Early one rainy morning, the head of the 8th United States Army Claims Office in Seoul, South Korea, is brutally murdered by a Korean man in a trench coat with a small iron sickle hidden in his sleeve. The attack is a complete surprise, carefully planned and clinically executed. How did this unidentified Korean civilian get onto the tightly controlled US Army base? And why attack the claims officer—is there an unsettled grudge, a claim of damages that was rejected by the US Army?

Against orders, CID agents George Sueño and Ernie Bascom start to investigate. Somehow, no one they speak to has been interviewed yet. The 8th Army isn’t great at solving cases, but they aren’t usually this bad, either. George and Ernie begin to suspect that someone doesn’t want the case solved.

Martin Limón proves once again why he is hailed by his peers as one of the greatest military writers of his time.

2015 Washington State Book Award Finalist
A Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2014

“As always, the author vividly contrasts adventures in the seamy side of Seoul’s nightlife with a sensitive appreciation for Korea’s ancient culture.” —The Seattle Times

“Limón brilliantly combines a procedural with a harrowing portrayal of the wounds of war . . . The secret at the heart of the crimes is truly chilling, and Limón's nuanced characters enhance a fast-paced, carefully crafted plot.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Two US Army CID agents go rogue to track down a calculating Korean killer: “Limón is one of the best military writers ever” (Lee Child).

Early one rainy morning, the head of the 8th United States Army Claims Office in Seoul, South Korea, is brutally murdered by a Korean man in a trench coat with a small iron sickle hidden in his sleeve. The attack is a complete surprise, carefully planned and clinically executed. How did this unidentified Korean civilian get onto the tightly controlled US Army base? And why attack the claims officer—is there an unsettled grudge, a claim of damages that was rejected by the US Army?

Against orders, CID agents George Sueño and Ernie Bascom start to investigate. Somehow, no one they speak to has been interviewed yet. The 8th Army isn’t great at solving cases, but they aren’t usually this bad, either. George and Ernie begin to suspect that someone doesn’t want the case solved.

Martin Limón proves once again why he is hailed by his peers as one of the greatest military writers of his time.

2015 Washington State Book Award Finalist
A Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2014

“As always, the author vividly contrasts adventures in the seamy side of Seoul’s nightlife with a sensitive appreciation for Korea’s ancient culture.” —The Seattle Times

“Limón brilliantly combines a procedural with a harrowing portrayal of the wounds of war . . . The secret at the heart of the crimes is truly chilling, and Limón's nuanced characters enhance a fast-paced, carefully crafted plot.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

More books from Soho Press

Cover of the book Rainey Royal by Martin Limón
Cover of the book Mad Country by Martin Limón
Cover of the book Death on Delos by Martin Limón
Cover of the book Crashed (Junior Bender #1) by Martin Limón
Cover of the book Upon a Dark Night by Martin Limón
Cover of the book How Like an Angel by Martin Limón
Cover of the book Murder in Passy by Martin Limón
Cover of the book Beyond This Point Are Monsters by Martin Limón
Cover of the book Snapshot by Martin Limón
Cover of the book We're Doomed. Now What? by Martin Limón
Cover of the book Buried Strangers by Martin Limón
Cover of the book The Tattoo Murder Case by Martin Limón
Cover of the book Fallout by Martin Limón
Cover of the book Rock Paper Tiger by Martin Limón
Cover of the book Murder in Pigalle by Martin Limón
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy