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The Night Trade A Livia Lone Novel Book 2 edition by Barry Eisler Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks



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The Night Trade A Livia Lone Novel Book 2 edition by Barry Eisler Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks

Immediately after finishing 2016's Livia Lone, I immediately wanted, no, needed, more of this character. Thankfully, Livia is back for a second round, and The Night Trade proves to be just as rich and compulsively readable as Lone's debut. And much like the first entry, I'm immediately left wanting more.

Picking up a few months after the prior novel's finale, Livia is offered a spot on an anti-trafficking taskforce. She uses this position to ferret out leads on the men who abducted her, and her sister, Nason, as children for use in sex trafficking. Armed with the names of these men, she returns to Thailand, intent on dismantling the trafficking ring responsible for her and Nason's abuse.

Operating his own leads in Thailand is Dox, short for unorthodox, which speaks to his methods as an operator, and a recurring fan-favorite in Eisler's long-running John Rain series. Dox is on the hunt for Rithisak Sorm, a former Khmer Rouge soldier renowned for his torture tactics of sexual abuse, as well as human trafficking.

Needless to say, Dox's and Livia's parallel investigations eventually converge, and while sparks fly the relationship that emerges between these two killers is remarkably tender and fascinating. Dox and Livia are polar opposites, and their differences highlight their commonalities, while also giving us some fresh insight into Livia's nature. Through Dox's point of view, we get to see certain facets of Livia that we've been previously denied, and her characterization grows all the deeper because of it. She's a tough, no-holds-barred, tragically flawed heroine, but we get a better sense of just how fragile she is through her interactions with the boisterous, loud-mouthed Texan. Eisler does a wonderful job bringing them together, and opening up Livia's world a bit more with the angles of international intrigue and governmental subterfuge that have been the hallmarks of his John Rain series.

In only two novels, Livia Lone has become my favorite character in the entirety of Eisler's body of work, and, mind you, he has created some fantastic characters. So much of her is broken, some hastily glued back together, and she never stops fighting, against either her own personal inner demons and the demons that would seek to shatter and destroy others like her. She's a remarkable vigilante, and I'm eager to see what other aspects of her character Eisler is able to uncover for us in future novels.

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This is an extraordinary read on a very powerful and very dark subject. You'll feel like you're there when the bullets fly and the bodies burn. You'l laugh with the characters as they rise above the intensity of the pistol smoke and you cry at the depth and depravity that humans are capable of. I dare you not to feel like you would want join them and send the monsters to hell!
It is doubtful that this reader has ever read the same author back-to-back. Well, that is until now. Having recently completed Barry Eisler’s 2016 “Livia Lone”, it was important to move immediately on to his recently released “The Night Trade”. For new readers of Barry Eisler’s most recent two novels, it is imperative to read them in order.

Livia and her little sister were sold by their Thailand hilltribe parents to human/sex traffickers who arranged for them to be brought to America where they were separated. It is now many years later and Livia is a detective with the Seattle police department. Her specialty is sex-crimes. She is approached by an officer from Homeland Security requesting her assistance in Thailand to stop the smuggling of children to America. Before she decides to accept his offer, she asks for time to study the situation in Thailand.

Livia will not rest until all those involved with her and her sister being smuggled are brought to justice. Justice does not necessarily mean courts, but a bullet in the brain might be sufficient. She has the intelligence capabilities from Homeland Security, so off she goes. Soon, she connects with Dox, who supplies services in Southeast Asia to the Christians-in-Action. It seems that they are both after the same top dog. Livia and Doc together become an army of two, and this army goes to war.

There are many players in this story and many that are members of the Royal Thai Police, who are involved with the smuggling. And as the story comes together, the reader becomes aware of the involvement of the Defense Intelligence Agency in this entire teapot, and their involvement is not good. Livia and Dox are great together, and this reader suspects that they will return together is upcoming novels of this series. And for this reader, it is good to be back on the streets of his younger days, which evidently author Eisler knows quite well.

These two novels will knock-your-socks-off! This is what well-written fiction is all about.
I’m a fan so I hate to say it but here goes... Boring.

Dox isn’t a lead character and personally I’ve had enough of Livia.

Barry, if your reading this Rain please. In fact the parts of the book that made me smile were when Dox said “ Rain would do this or that.”

I don’t understand why an author would leave a super character like John Rain to self indulge himself. But that’s just me.
Does Child leave Reacher? No. Does Silva leave Allon? No. And so on.

I miss the early Rain novels. Especially Rain Storm. Oh well. I think Barry Eisler has a lot to offer and it’s important to reveal the horrible reality of slavery.
But again.. I prefer Rain.
Immediately after finishing 2016's Livia Lone, I immediately wanted, no, needed, more of this character. Thankfully, Livia is back for a second round, and The Night Trade proves to be just as rich and compulsively readable as Lone's debut. And much like the first entry, I'm immediately left wanting more.

Picking up a few months after the prior novel's finale, Livia is offered a spot on an anti-trafficking taskforce. She uses this position to ferret out leads on the men who abducted her, and her sister, Nason, as children for use in sex trafficking. Armed with the names of these men, she returns to Thailand, intent on dismantling the trafficking ring responsible for her and Nason's abuse.

Operating his own leads in Thailand is Dox, short for unorthodox, which speaks to his methods as an operator, and a recurring fan-favorite in Eisler's long-running John Rain series. Dox is on the hunt for Rithisak Sorm, a former Khmer Rouge soldier renowned for his torture tactics of sexual abuse, as well as human trafficking.

Needless to say, Dox's and Livia's parallel investigations eventually converge, and while sparks fly the relationship that emerges between these two killers is remarkably tender and fascinating. Dox and Livia are polar opposites, and their differences highlight their commonalities, while also giving us some fresh insight into Livia's nature. Through Dox's point of view, we get to see certain facets of Livia that we've been previously denied, and her characterization grows all the deeper because of it. She's a tough, no-holds-barred, tragically flawed heroine, but we get a better sense of just how fragile she is through her interactions with the boisterous, loud-mouthed Texan. Eisler does a wonderful job bringing them together, and opening up Livia's world a bit more with the angles of international intrigue and governmental subterfuge that have been the hallmarks of his John Rain series.

In only two novels, Livia Lone has become my favorite character in the entirety of Eisler's body of work, and, mind you, he has created some fantastic characters. So much of her is broken, some hastily glued back together, and she never stops fighting, against either her own personal inner demons and the demons that would seek to shatter and destroy others like her. She's a remarkable vigilante, and I'm eager to see what other aspects of her character Eisler is able to uncover for us in future novels.
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