831 and counting …
I’ve been slacking off about reviewing the books I’ve read. So, expect to get a lot of quick reviews this week, like this one.
Finished Rain Fall by Barry Eisler. It’s about John Rain, a half-American, half-Japanese assassin living in Tokyo. Rain specializes in “death by natural causes.” The book opens with Rain killing a businessman by messing with his pacemaker and making it look like the man had a heart attack. But the job’s not done. The businessman had a computer disc full of information that several people are eager to get their hands on. Rain is brought in to kill the man’s daughter, which he balks at, and soon, the two of them are on the run from several shady characters.
The book reminds me of a noir movie, the way that Eisler describes the Tokyo landscape. He really gives you a feel for the city — the good, the bad, and the ugly. Rain is a likeable character, despite his profession, and the plot moves along at a swift clip.
The only real quibble I had with the book is a guy from Rain’s past who shows up and a revelation about him that I saw coming the second he was introduced. It was a little too convenient. But overall, this is a solid thriller.
So, thumbs up.
Up next: A Fate Worse Than Dragons by John Moore.
Isn’t this part of a series? For some reason, the character’s name is familiar.
Hi, Susan. Yep, this is the first book in a series. They all have “rain” in the title — Hard Rain, Rain Storm, etc., although I think the most recent one is called Requiem for an Assassin.