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The Fear Artist (A Poke Rafferty Novel) Hardcover – July 17, 2012

4.4 out of 5 stars 261 ratings

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"Edgar-finalist Hallinan’s heartrending, unforgettable fifth Poke Rafferty thriller" (Publishers Weekly starred review) set in Thailand comes to Soho Crime
 
An accidental collision on a Bangkok sidewalk goes very wrong when the man who ran into Rafferty dies in his arms, but not before saying three words:
Helen Eckersley. Cheyenne. Seconds later, the police arrive, denying that the man was shot. That night, Rafferty is interrogated by Thai secret agents who demand to know what the dead man said, but Rafferty can't remember. When he's finally released, Rafferty arrives home to find that his apartment has been ransacked. In the days that follow, he realizes he's under surveillance. The second time men in uniform show up at his door, he manages to escape the building and begins a new life as a fugitive. As he learns more about his situation, it becomes apparent that he's been caught on the margins of the war on terror, and that his opponent is a virtuoso artist whose medium is fear.
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Voted one of
Deadly Pleasures Magazine’s “Best Mystery-Crime Novels of 2012.”

"At the start of Edgar-finalist Hallinan’s heartrending, unforgettable fifth Poke Rafferty thriller (after 2010’s The Queen of Patpong), travel writer Rafferty collides with an overweight man around 65, possibly a German or American, on a wet Bangkok street. The man, whose head is oddly sunburned, manages to say a woman’s name before expiring from multiple gunshots. When the cops at the scene insist the man wasn’t shot, Rafferty knows he’s headed for trouble. Forced to betray his best friend, Rafferty turns for help to leftover cold war spooks from the other side as he uncovers evidence that the Pentagon has resurrected the Phoenix Program, which the U.S. used in Vietnam, to counter Muslim terrorists in southern Thailand. Hallinan gives his readers, who should be prepared for gruesome torture scenes, no chance to escape from his somber conviction that what America has become by pursuing the war on terror was never what America was supposed to be."
—Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW

"Stellar."
—Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW

“The volcanic American sadist is the author’s best yet… Simply the best of a fine series of thrillers set in one of the world’s most exotic locales.”
—Booklist, STARRED REVIEW

“Hallinan not only writes a relentless-as-the-rain paced thriller, sprinkled with an off-beat, cynical humor, but the poignant emotional sides of the characters and the intelligent and beautiful plot and storytelling soak the reader's heart to the skin. The social issues, starkly and honestly portraying the exploitation of women and children will haunt you.... This is literary fiction of the first order told in the form of an elegant and intricate thriller.”

—Seattle PI


“Must-read crime fiction.”
—Mystery Scene

"[
The Fear Artist] presents a view of Thailand's underbelly that few visitors ever see.” —Contra Costa Times

“Hallinan seems almost incapable of writing badly, and his Poke Rafferty series has been a personal favorite of mine from its inception. However, THE FEAR ARTIST sets an entirely new standard for the author against which his future efforts will be judged."
BookReporter

“Just put Timothy Hallinan's Poke Rafferty novel The Fear Artist way high on my top 10 thrillers list. Violent, gritty, & moving.”
Nancy Pearl (via Twitter)

"A well-told tale, and one that is recommended." 
Midwest Book Review

“Papa Hemingway used to say, “Write about what you know.” Hallinan does a hell of a job following his advice.”
Criminal Element

“Absolutely the best book in the series.”
Murder On Demand

“If I gave stars, THE FEAR ARTIST would get ten.”
Murder By Type

Praise for The Queen of Patpong
 
"Taut, offbeat and fast-moving.... Hallinan's unlikely hero shines in this sometimes funny, always engrossing and undeniably authentic story that explores a dark and fascinating side of Thailand."
Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
 
"Riveting, genuinely, moving, and entirely plausible.... A terrific page-turner."
Booklist, Starred Review
 

"You won't read a better thriller this year!"
—John Lescroart, New York Times–bestselling author of Treasure Hunt

About the Author

Timothy Hallinan is the Edgar- and Macavity-nominated author of thirteen widely praised books, including The Fear Artist, Crashed, Little Elvises, and The Fame Thief. After years of working in Hollywood, television, and the music industry, he now writes fulltime. He divides his time between California and Thailand.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 1616951125
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Soho Crime; First Edition (July 17, 2012)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 342 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9781616951122
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1616951122
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.35 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.34 x 1.13 x 9.28 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Edgar, Shamus, Macavity and Lefty nominee Timothy Hallinan has written twenty-one published novels, all thrillers and mysteries, all critically praised. He currently writes two series, one set in Los Angeles and the other in Bangkok, and in 2017 he also revived his earlier series, written in the 1990s about the overeducated slacker private eye Simeon Grist. The new book, the first since 1995, is "Pulped."

His 2014 Junior Bender novel, "Herbie's Game," won the Lefty Award for Best Comic Crime Novel of the year. His 2010 Poke Rafferty Bangkok novel, "The Queen of Patpong," was nominated for the Edgar as Best Mystery of the Year.

The Junior Bender mysteries chronicle the adventures of a burglar who moonlights as a private eye for crooks. Six titles have been published to date, and "Herbie's Game" (2015) won the Lefty Award for Best Comic Crime Novel. The other titles in the series are "Crashed," "Little Elvises," "The Fame Thief," "King Maybe," and "Fields Where They Lay," which was on many "Best Books of 2016" lists. Coming in 2018 is "Nighttown."

The Junior Bender books are presently in development as a primetime television series.

In 2007, the first of his Edgar-nominated Poke Rafferty Bangkok thrillers, "A Nail Through the Heart", was published. "Hallinan scores big-time," said Kirkus Reviews, which went on to call the book "dark, often funny, and ultimately enthralling." "Nail" was named one of the top mysteries of the year by The Japan Times.

Rafferty's Bangkok adventures have continued with "The Fourth Watcher," "Breathing Water," "The Queen of Patpong," "The Fear Artist," "For the Dead," and "The Hot Countries." Coming in 2017 is "Fools' River."

In the 1990s he wrote six mysteries featuring the erudite private eye Simeon Grist, beginning with "The Four Last Things," which made several Ten Best lists, including that of The Drood Review. The other books in the series were well reviewed, and several of them were optioned for motion pictures. The series is now regarded as a cult favorite and is being revived, in one sense of the word, with "Pulped."

He has also edited two books. "Shaken: Stories for Japan" contained original stories by top mystery writers and raised more then $100,000 for tsunami relief efforts, with every penny going straight to Japan. "Making Story: 21 Writers and How They Plot" contained practical ideas on plotting by well-known mystery and thriller writers.

Hallinan divides his time between Los Angeles and Southeast Asia, the setting for his Poke Rafferty novels.

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Customers praise the book's writing quality and find it a compelling read with a lively plot that's never predictable. They love the characters and appreciate the lovingly wrought descriptions of Bangkok, with one customer noting how the sights and sounds create a vivid backdrop. Customers describe the book as evocative and thought-provoking.

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"Tim Hallinan is a superb writer whose strength is characters and setting. In The Fear Artist we get plenty of both...." Read more

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Customers find the book to be a compelling read and part of a great series, with one customer noting that each installment gets better.

"...daughter, Treasure and the images of her at Murphy's house are worth the read alone. Captivating. Haunting. And I almost forgot ... Janos...." Read more

"...There's a finely-drawn Vietnamese diplomat, totally convincing, and I know a bit about real-life diplomats. And of course, Bangkok...." Read more

"...novel in his Poke Rafferty series set in Thailand, and each book just gets better and better...." Read more

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"...That said, the stories are just too good and never predictable. The Fear Artist delivers this in spades. * His writing is impeccable...." Read more

"...nod to Queen of Patpong, which is a runaway 5 star thriller and less predictable. If you like thrillers and you like fun, read Tim Hallinan." Read more

"...Treasure, one of the strangest, most compelling children in literature I've ever met with - I don't know if we might meet her again, but like Kipling..." Read more

"...The subplots are particularly engaging — poke’s cop friend Arthit finally falling in love after his wife’s death; his adopted daughter Miaow getting..." Read more

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"...Love the characters. Vladimir I've mentioned - I was convinced for much of the book that poor Vlad wasn't going to make it, he was too likeable...." Read more

"...Betrayal is in the air. The characters include some very colorful spooks, as well as Poke’s beautiful young half-sister who’s been well trained in..." Read more

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"...to the fact that Hallinan's descriptions of Thai culture and geography are spot on, and written in a way that only someone who has lived there can do..." Read more

"...things I really care about: non-cliched characters in a colorful, exciting world, living through a hair-raising yet very plausible plot...." Read more

"...Thailand is a fascinating place. I don't think I'd want to live there, but I love reading about it. Hallinan captures the otherness of it perfectly...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2012
    Tim Hallinan lives in a very strange universe. He must to be able to come up with the stories he comes up with.

    Truth be told, I am a sci-fi/fantasy reader, but I make an exception for Hallinan. The reason is that his writing is just a joy to read. I have never been disappointed with one of his books -- whether the Poke Rafferty Bangkok thrillers or the Simeon Grist mysteries. (Haven't read the Junior Bender books yet, but I already have the first on my iPad.)

    When I say his books are a joy to read, here's what I mean:

    * His plots are imaginative and thought provoking. Despite being fiction, he knows so much about the background -- especially about Thailand -- that there's plenty of fact to sink your teeth into. That said, the stories are just too good and never predictable. The Fear Artist delivers this in spades.

    * His writing is impeccable. Hallinan is a writer's writer (and I am a writer, so I can say that).

    * And then there are his characters. Exquisite is the word that comes to mind. Yes, his villains are horrid -- but my sense is that writing villains we can hate is the easy part. His good guys are superb. In The Fear Artist, Ming Li is awesome. And Treasure is surreal and yet real.

    I thought The Fear Artist was one of Hallinan's best -- which is definitely saying a lot. But he earns the praise by being relentless in maintaining his artistic integrity.

    My reading is mostly done at night after I'm done with my work. I actually stopped work early a couple of days because I just couldn't wait to get back to The Fear Artist. And I got a lot less sleep over the few days it took me to read the book because I just didn't want to turn out the lights before reading just a few more pages.

    In some ways Tim Hallinan is an unknown treasure. Let's hope The Fear Artist helps to change that.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2012
    Tim Hallinan is a superb writer whose strength is characters and setting. In The Fear Artist we get plenty of both. The setting is Bangkok and it's flooding. Since this happened only 9 months ago in real life it was a nice surprise to see Tim blend that into the background and story given that he must have started the book before the flood began.

    The characters are plentiful and vivid. The villain being Murphy, doing his villainy best to cover up previous atrocities in another time by committing more atrocities in real time. Hallinan's bad guys are top-notch. The protagonist in this series is Poke Rafferty, a travel writer with an inexplicable ability to attract trouble and protect himself and others from same.

    This is the fifth in the Poke Rafferty series. Poke's family is largely absent this time around. His wife, Rose and daughter, Miaw have been sent up country, leaving Poke to go it alone, making him more similar to others and less unique than I found him to be in The Queen of Patpong. He is visited by his half-sister, Ming Li, she of 17 years old going on 30. Ming Li was fine but I missed the nuclear family settings found in Queen of Patpong during the long periods of time Poke was on the lamb in Fear Artist.

    There was one plot point involving Poke's father, Frank that shook me out of the comfort of my suspended disbelief. I'm nit-picking but I felt like I'd been hit over the head with a two by four at the time.

    Murphy's daughter, Treasure and the images of her at Murphy's house are worth the read alone. Captivating. Haunting. And I almost forgot ... Janos. Janos is an otherwise forgettable character that Hallinan brings alive for all his forgettable qualities. It is the type of bonus coverage one has come to expect from Hallinan.

    I'm giving this one 4 and 1/2 stars, which I normally would round up. But unlike some of the reviewers here who felt The Fear Artist is Hallinan's best in the series, I still give the nod to Queen of Patpong, which is a runaway 5 star thriller and less predictable. If you like thrillers and you like fun, read Tim Hallinan.
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  • Doug Cameron
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    Reviewed in Canada on August 18, 2015
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  • Baines
    5.0 out of 5 stars Timothy Hallinan Does It Again
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 17, 2012
    I have been following the Poke Rafferty series for a long time and every book is fantastic. The best written thrillers with the most interesting characters on the market in my opinion. If you haven't read it yet, start with A Nail Through The Heart and you won't stop until you've finished The Fear Artist. This story moves Miaow and Rose out of the story for the most part, (although their effect on Rafferty's behaviour means they are always part of the story) and focuses on Rafferty along with some old and some new characters. This series is a fair few books in now and every one still feels fresh. The Fear Artist is no exception.
  • A. G. Ruck
    5.0 out of 5 stars great
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 1, 2014
    the are two writers who are doing a wonderful job of illuminating thailand life. timothy hallinan and john burdett. i don't think either has written a bad book and would advise anyone to buy the first book each wrote and then follow the the characters as they. develop book by book. both wonderful with a great understanding of thai culture but fast paced and massively entertaining. go on and spoil yourself and read something a little different.
  • steve.d
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 2, 2014
    good book, make sure you read the 1st three books in the series..