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Martin Limin

    Martin Limón crafts compelling crime fiction, often set against the backdrop of his extensive experience in Korea. His narratives delve into complex moral quandaries and the shadowy aspects of human nature, delivered with a distinctively gritty and observant prose. Drawing from his military background, Limón offers unique insights into the pressures and ethical compromises found within military environments. His stories are celebrated for their atmospheric intensity and intricate plotting, drawing readers into suspenseful, character-driven investigations.

    War Women
    • Tasked with covering up a tabloid report about high-ranking officers, US Army CID Agents George Sueño and Ernie Bascom discover a dark web of systemic issues that have potentially fatal consequences. South Korea, 1970s: Sergeant First Class Cecil B. Harvey, a senior NCO in charge of 8th Army’s classified documents, has long been a friend (willing or unwilling) to Sergeants George Sueño and Ernie Bascom. So when he goes missing with a top-secret document that even a glance at could get an officer court-martialed, Sueño and Bascom take it upon themselves to find him. Meanwhile, Overseas Observer reporter Katie Byrd Worthington is back to make life difficult for top Army brass. When she lands in a Korean jail cell, Sueño and Bascom are sent to get her out—and negotiate against the publication of an incriminating story about the mistreatment of women in the military that could land important officials in hot water. But what they learn will make it hard for them to stay silent.

      War Women