Play the Red Queen

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Lingvo: English

Eldonita je 22-a de decembro 2020 de Soho Press, Incorporated.

ISBN:
978-1-64129-138-5
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Vietnam, 1963. A female Viet Cong assassin is trawling the boulevards of Saigon, catching US Army officers off-guard with a single pistol shot, then riding off on the back of a scooter. Although the US military is not officially in combat, sixteen thousand American servicemen are stationed in Vietnam 'advising' the military and government. Among them are Ellsworth Miser and Clovis Robeson, two army investigators who have been tasked with tracking down the daring killer.

Set in the besieged capital of a new nation on the eve of the coup that would bring down the Diem regime and launch the Americans into the Vietnam War, Play the Red Queen is a tour-de-force mystery-cum-social history, breathtakingly atmospheric and heartbreakingly alive with the laws and lawlessness of war.

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Having not so long ago read Tim Tran's refugee memoir, American Dreamer, which recounts his childhood in 1960s Vietnam, I was drawn to try Play The Red Queen because of its social history aspect. I love to learn about other countries' pasts through reading historical fiction and, on that score certainly, Jurjevics portrait of pre-war Saigon is indeed as 'breathtakingly atmospheric' as the synopsis promises. I understand Jurjevics revisited his own memories of Vietnam at this period as well as undertaking extensive research, and the approach allowed me to really feel as though I were in Saigon alongside Miser and Robeson. Seemingly minor details of scents, colours and texture, mentioned in passing, help to build up the authenticity of each scene.

Play The Red Queen unfortunately doesn't centre on the Viet Cong assassin of the title, but rather on the political manoeuvrings of two potential targets - President Diem himself …

Temoj

  • Vietnam, fiction
  • Fiction, mystery & detective, historical