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by Barry Eisler
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Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it 8 years ago
Barry Eisler recently reacquired the rights to his John Rain novels, gave them new titles and new covers and personally narrated new audiobook versions.I was intrigued and decided to try the first book "A Clean Kill In Tokyo" which was published in 2002 as "Rain Fall".It was a fun read all the way t...
Just Talking Books
Just Talking Books rated it 11 years ago
My first Barry Eisler book and it won't be my last. I began A Clean Kill in Tokyo on audio and finished it on my Kindle. Mr Eisler couldn't talk fast enough!What I liked: While the John Rain character could be any of a number of similar characters, Mr. Eisler makes him more interesting with his h...
So.... Nicky?
So.... Nicky? rated it 11 years ago
Crime procedural, with the emphasis on the procedural. We learn many ways to take the subway in Tokyo, along with a lot of other detail. The story did not engage me, but the first-person narration was interesting and unusual. I mostly liked how the details recalled to me my own time in Tokyo and Jap...
D.G. ~Shameless Reader~
D.G. ~Shameless Reader~ rated it 13 years ago
This book blew me away.I’m not fond of assassins as main characters so normally I wouldn’t have picked up this book. But it was on sale at Audible and I liked the narrator so I decided to give it a try. And oh boy, I’m so glad I did.The story starts a bit slowly but then it gets tremendously excitin...
EricCWelch
EricCWelch rated it 15 years ago
(Audible download) According to the author's website, Eisler has a black belt (it shows in the books, Rain's fights are described in loving detail by judo and karate movement name), worked for the CIA (and must not like most of them, for , in this first of the series at least, the CIA does not come ...
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