![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Gaijin wants to expand to America and makes a secret visit to Hawaii for talks. A young prostitute saved his life in the war and he’s never forgotten her. Now he’s the Gaijin, in control of Japan’s largest Yakuza mob. A first-rate suspense thriller that will keep readers on the edge of their seats."ĭuring World War Two, Englishman Rupert de Jongh betrayed his country and became a top intelligence agent for Japan. "Marc Olden is as good a crime writer as we have, and in Fear's Justice he outdoes himself to produce a tense, dramatic novel.this is a powerful, gripping tale of cops and crime. Together they discover the asking price for justice – Fear’s justice – may be their lives. Fear and Carlyle Taylor are drawn into a terrifying web of dirty money, political and police corruption, and murder-for-hire. Fear uncovers a frame-up, and is soon stalked by The Exchange Students, a secret organization of killer cops from New York and Washington.įear’s only ally is his worst nightmare: Carlyle Taylor, African American, female and an ambitious journalist determined to get Fear thrown off the force. A homeless black man is charged with the crime. His world is shattered when his lover, a policewoman, is murdered. Fear’s a good cop but has little use for foreigners, minorities, civil rights advocates, and the politically correct. It’s Russian, Chinese, Nigerian, Armenian, and Columbian. Organized crime hasn’t been just Italian for a long time. Detective Feargal (Fear) Meager works with New York’s Organized Crime Bureau. ![]()
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