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PI Graham Gage has faced a variety of adversaries over his career. None, however, have been as formidable as the new one he faces: Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. As he prepares to start treatment, an old friend shows up looking for help. Her son was recently killed while trying to steal computer microchips for the United Bamboo Triad. His investigation will take him to Hong Kong, as he devises a complicated plan to recover the microchips, while at the same time seizing the heroin the United Bamboo Triad was going to barter them for. As the plan is carried out, the one uncertainty is whether Gage can survive going up against the Triad, while at the same time keep his cancer at bay.
White Ghost by Steven Gore is the 4th Graham Gage adventure. Gore has created an interesting, multifaceted main character that uses his experience to solve cases. As a former PI himself, Gore can draw on actual investigative experience to make his novels all the more realistic. I found this novel to be quite entertaining and one that was particularly hard to put down. I will definitely be going back and reading the first two novels in this series and look forward to future Graham Gage novels. This novel has earned 4/5 stars.
*A copy of this book was the only consideration given in exchange for this review.*
White Ghost by Steven Gore is the 4th Graham Gage adventure. Gore has created an interesting, multifaceted main character that uses his experience to solve cases. As a former PI himself, Gore can draw on actual investigative experience to make his novels all the more realistic. I found this novel to be quite entertaining and one that was particularly hard to put down. I will definitely be going back and reading the first two novels in this series and look forward to future Graham Gage novels. This novel has earned 4/5 stars.
*A copy of this book was the only consideration given in exchange for this review.*