<b>Calvino is at once in the finest tradition of the lone private detective and a complete original.</b>” Matt Benyon Rees, author of <i>The Samaritan’s Secret</i><br /><br />Calvino is <b>a worthy successor to Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe and Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer</b>.” <i>The Nation</i> (Bangkok)<br /><br />The top foreign author focusing on the Land of Smiles, Christopher G. Moore clearly has a firsthand understanding of the expat milieu. . . . Moore is perspicacious.” <i>Bangkok Post</i><br /><br />Vincent Calvino [is] Bangkok’s most newsworthy private eye. [<i>Asia Hand</i> is] <b>dankly atmospheric.</b>” <i>Kirkus Reviews</i><br /><br />"Underneath Bangkok society is a deeply encrusted demiworld of hope, despair, corruption, and courage that Moore, an American-born writer who has lived there for almost twenty years, paints with <b>maestrolike Dickensian strokes</b>." Tom Plate, <i>The Seattle Times</i><br /><br />"<b>Moore's flashy style successfully captures the dizzying contradictions of this vertiginous landscape.</b>"Marilyn Stasio, <i>The New York Times Book Review</i><br />