"A strong police procedural with an exciting internal affairs like investigation"
In Ulan Baatar, Mongolia, Judge Radnaa is disturbed with
the State Prosecution lawyer, Tsengal who asks for more
time in the case against crime chieftain Muunokhoi as some
of the evidence proves to befake. The defense attorney
Nyamsuren insists his client be let go or the trial starts
now. The Judge rules in favor of the accused as the
prosecutor should not have brought the case to trial if
they were not ready. Embarrassed by the proceedings, the Minister assigns
Nargui, former chief of Serious Crime Team, to conduct an
inquiry as to what happened especially who leaked to the
defense that some of the evidence was tainted. His
personally selected replacement Dosipalam wonders why
Nargui is involved. Police detective Tunjin, a thirty
year veteran, is placed on suspension with pay pending the
investigation as he is the one who planted the evidence.
Muunokhoi wants Tunjin dead so he flees with the help of
an elderly neighbor from the Mongolian capital. At the
same time the investigation into the murder of Mrs. Toya,
whose cousin works for the free media, and whose teenage
son is missing ties back to the crime king and the judge. The sequel to THE SHADOW WALKER is a strong police
procedural with an exciting internal affairs like
investigation, but as before it is the locations in
Mongolia of a somewhat westernized Ulan Baatar and the
remote Gobi Desert that make this tale stand out. Nargui
may have been promoted from the police department, but he
remains a superb cop as does his protégé. Part of the fun
is their relationship as the more diplomatic Dosipalam
egged on buy his wife who detests her spouse's former
boss, wonders why he is back. The Tunjin and Mrs. Toya
subplots add depth though the climax seems over the top of
the Steppes. Fans will enjoy the second in-depth tour of
Mongolia as several cops guide the audience around a
country trying to balance the Russians, the Chinese and
the West. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 29, 2009
SummaryIn Ulan Bataar, the head of Mongolia's largest and most
powerful crime empire is finally about to get his
comeuppance. But it seems that the wealthy Muunokhoi has
friends in high places.
When Muunokhoi's trial begins to fall apart, Nergui, the
former head of the Serious Crime team, and Doripalam, his
replacement and onetime protégé, are forced to
look internally to find out who in the justice system has
submitted to the lure of the crime lord's poweronly to
realize that Muunokhoi's deadly influence is much stronger
than either of them could have envisioned...
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