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![]() | Bad Blood (1989) (The second book in the Mike Tozzi and Cuthbert Gibbons series) A novel by Anthony Bruno |
Publisher's Weekly
By coincidence, Bruno (whose Bad Guys earned high praise) has also written a thriller featuring the Yakuza and the mob (see review above). His effort, however, is everything a suspense novel should be--a highly credible, tautly paced stunner. A young Japanese couple is found floating in the Hudson River in a VW bug, their bodies neatly sliced in half. FBI special agent Cuthbert Gibbons is called out of retirement to assist his frazzled ex-partner, Mike Tozzi, who's on probation. The trail leads to a Japanese slave ring that imports menial workers, run by the Mafia in cahoots with the Yakuza. Bruno teams a frustrated New Jersey Mafia capo with a Yakuza thug, each eager for career advancement and seething under a domineering, elderly boss. Other characters include a samurai who hacks cockroaches for target practice and two supportive girlfriends who keep the FBI men on track. The author does not romanticize his mafiosi, nor does he stereotype the honor-bound Yakuza. Developing complex characters whose rat-a-tat dialogue flashes, he leavens the suspense with dark humor and builds to a slam-bang finale.
Library Journal
Bruno's excellent second novel fulfills the promise of his first ( Bad Guys , LJ 6/1/88). Taken back into the FBI fold, renegade agent Michael Tozzi--still feisty, independent, and forward--works once more with former partner Gibbons. Together they tackle the brutal slayings of two Japanese dumped in New York waters. The investigation moves quickly into the not-so-nether realms of a yakuza-Mafia coalition controlling Asian slavery in New York. Anticipating Crais ( Stalking the Angel , reviewed in this column), Bruno blends misdirected samurai behavior into the crime scene. Gutsy action, fascinating if not attractive characters, detailed surrounds, and realistic guy/girl relationship problems make this a hit.
Genre: Mystery
By coincidence, Bruno (whose Bad Guys earned high praise) has also written a thriller featuring the Yakuza and the mob (see review above). His effort, however, is everything a suspense novel should be--a highly credible, tautly paced stunner. A young Japanese couple is found floating in the Hudson River in a VW bug, their bodies neatly sliced in half. FBI special agent Cuthbert Gibbons is called out of retirement to assist his frazzled ex-partner, Mike Tozzi, who's on probation. The trail leads to a Japanese slave ring that imports menial workers, run by the Mafia in cahoots with the Yakuza. Bruno teams a frustrated New Jersey Mafia capo with a Yakuza thug, each eager for career advancement and seething under a domineering, elderly boss. Other characters include a samurai who hacks cockroaches for target practice and two supportive girlfriends who keep the FBI men on track. The author does not romanticize his mafiosi, nor does he stereotype the honor-bound Yakuza. Developing complex characters whose rat-a-tat dialogue flashes, he leavens the suspense with dark humor and builds to a slam-bang finale.
Library Journal
Bruno's excellent second novel fulfills the promise of his first ( Bad Guys , LJ 6/1/88). Taken back into the FBI fold, renegade agent Michael Tozzi--still feisty, independent, and forward--works once more with former partner Gibbons. Together they tackle the brutal slayings of two Japanese dumped in New York waters. The investigation moves quickly into the not-so-nether realms of a yakuza-Mafia coalition controlling Asian slavery in New York. Anticipating Crais ( Stalking the Angel , reviewed in this column), Bruno blends misdirected samurai behavior into the crime scene. Gutsy action, fascinating if not attractive characters, detailed surrounds, and realistic guy/girl relationship problems make this a hit.
Genre: Mystery
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Hardback Editions
August 1989 : Hardback
| Title: Bad Blood Author(s): Anthony Bruno ISBN: 0-399-13432-8 / 978-0-399-13432-6 (USA edition) Publisher: Putnam Pub Group (T) Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
May 2008 : Paperback
| Title: BAD BLOOD Author(s): Anthony Bruno ISBN: 0-595-50810-3 / 978-0-595-50810-5 (USA edition) Publisher: iUniverse Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
1993 : Paperback
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April 1991 : Paperback
| Title: Bad Blood Author(s): Anthony Bruno ISBN: 0-552-13680-8 / 978-0-552-13680-8 (UK edition) Publisher: Corgi Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
January 1991 : Paperback
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January 1991 : Paperback
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1991 : Mass Market Paperback
| Title: Bad Blood Author(s): Anthony Bruno ISBN: 0-552-14148-8 / 978-0-552-14148-2 (UK edition) Publisher: Corgi Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
July 1990 : Mass Market Paperback
| Title: Bad Blood Author(s): Anthony Bruno ISBN: 0-440-20705-3 / 978-0-440-20705-4 (USA edition) Publisher: Dell Pub Co Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
July 1990 : Paperback
| Title: Bad Blood Author(s): Anthony Bruno ISBN: 9992312319 / 9789992312315 Publisher: Dell Publishing Availability: Amazon More details... |
1989 : Paperback
| Title: Bad Blood Author(s): Anthony Bruno Publisher: G. P. Putnam NY Availability: Amazon More details... |
January 1982 : Paperback
| Title: Dirty Harry No 3 The Long Death Author(s): Dane Hartman Publisher: New English Library (NEL) Availability: Amazon UK More details... |
Other Editions
March 2011 : Kindle edition
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