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Los Alamos (original 1997; edition 1998)

by Joseph Kanon

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Title:Los Alamos
Authors:Joseph Kanon
Info:Island Books (1998), Mass Market Paperback, 544 pages
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Los Alamos by Joseph Kanon (1997)

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so-so, highly-sexed murder mystery set in the Manhattan Project; highly contrived
  FKarr | Apr 10, 2013 |
I'm reading his novels out of order and just got to the first one here, Los Alamos. It is a mix of a period piece and a police procedural. He's got the period and setting nailed. His stock male and female protagonists are by now familiar to me. They are old Studio Hollywood to a T. The hard knuckled truth seeker [think Bogart as Sam Spade] and the damaged femme fatale [think Becall opposite him]. The ending is lame but less so than his norm [strange - he gets worse with practice on those]. All in all it is an most enjoyable read and for a change you are not sure of the true villains until the end. Loses one star for too much emphasis on the love affair but that could just be my taste. I will accept gratuitous sex scenes on HBO as without them the drama series I enjoy [Game of Thrones, Rome, Wire etc.] don't get made. In a novel, graphic sex hasn't been especially shocking for decades, so I expect the scenes to actually advance the plot. In my opinion he has more of them than he needs. Your mileage may vary. ( )
  agingcow2345 | Jul 9, 2012 |
Uneven. Not as good as his later book "The Good German" ( )
  Tybeemiller | Jun 15, 2012 |
Kanon's research into the history of the team who produced the atomic bomb is accurate. This is a character-driven thriller that is also historical fiction.

Readers who love the ordinary formulaic thrillers are in for a new treat because this is not formulaic. Rather, LOS ALAMOS intelligently depicts that time and place, with fictional characters who drive the story. Formulaic thrillers are plot-driven and inferior to this.

Kanon doesn't regurgitate the same type of thriller over and over with every book he writes. ( )
1 vote techeditor | Sep 21, 2011 |
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A successful thriller tells an exciting, satisfying story and lets us look at the lives of some interesting people in an environment either totally new or freshly observed. Former publishing executive Joseph Kanon's first novel does all of that, and adds a layer of acute perception about recent history that immediately vaults it up into the hallowed heights of John Le Carre's Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and Charles McCarry's The Tears of Autumn--thrillers that deserve space next to Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky. In the spring of 1945, as the war in Europe is coming to an end, a former police reporter turned Army Intelligence agent named Mike Connolly arrives on the high mesa above Santa Fe, New Mexico, where J. Robert Oppenheimer and a team of scientists are rushing to finish their atomic bomb. A security man has been found battered to death, and Connolly's job is to see if it is anything more than the sordid sex crime it appears to be. Using a devilishly clever mixture of real and fictional characters, Kanon spins out a story that manages to be audacious, persuasive--and totally engrossing.

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A spy thriller on the making of the atom bomb. The protagonist, counter-intelligence officer Michael Connolly, investigates the murder of a security officer at the Los Alamos compound in 1940s New Mexico. He has an affair with the wife of a foreign physicist and uncovers a spy at the highest level. A first novel.… (more)

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