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Tengu: The Mountain Goblin (Connor Burke Martial Arts Book 3), by John Donohue

Asian scholar and black-belt artist Connor Burke labors as a deshi, a student under the tutelage of a master warrior—a practice that draws him into the execution-style murder of a Japanese businessman, into the dangers of a lethal samurai heritage, and finally, into the unknown darkness of an elite mountain temple where Connor's deadliest challenge awaits.

  • Sales Rank: #384818 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-11-12
  • Released on: 2013-11-12
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Review
"A gem amidst the gravel bed of thrillers that claim to feature martial arts..." (James Grady, author of Six Days of the Condor and Mad Dogs)

"Donohue has truly raised the bar with Tengu, the third installment of his Connor Burke series. This action packed thriller depicts a gritty realism. Once you start reading, it's hard to put down. Highly recommended!" (Lawrence A. Kane, author of Surviving Armed Assaults)

Donohue hits poignantly and true on something that most martial artists will never feel: the deep emotional shifts as a student's relationship with a sensei changes to something deeper. A well crafted martial arts thriller, which is something of a rarity. (Sgt. Rory Miller)

Review
"In his third thriller (after Sensei and Deshi), Donohue kicks out prose that is as fluid as the martial arts moves he so eloquently describes..."

From the Publisher
SILVER MEDAL FINALIST for Benjamin Franklin Awards: Mystery/Suspense, 2009
(Sponsored by: Independent Book Publishers Association)

FINALIST for Book of the Year Award: Fiction - Mystery, 2008
(Sponsored by ForeWord Magazine)

FINALIST for National Best Books Award: Fiction & Literature - Thriller/Adventure, 2008
(Sponsored by USA Book News)

Most helpful customer reviews

12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
Best of the series
By L. A. Kane
While Sensei and Deshi were both excellent reads, Donohue has truly raised the bar in Tengu, the third installment of his groundbreaking Connor Burke series. Reminiscent of Barry Eisler's spectacular Rain Fall, this action-packed thriller depicts a gritty realism that only a seasoned martial artist can accurately portray. Appealing characters, engaging dialogue, exotic locations, and extraordinary insight into Asian martial traditions all bring the fascinating story to life. Once you start reading this marvelous book it's damnably hard to put back down. Highly and wholeheartedly recommended!

Lawrence Kane
Author of Blinded by the Night, among other titles

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Another Great Connor Burke Story from Donohue
By Marianne Frye
Tengu is the 3rd book in this series. The focus of the stories is on Connor Burke and his attempts to master the martial arts with his Japanese teacher, Yamashita.

The series is set in the modern day in New York City, though the stories incorporate a lot of travel. Connor is a PHD in Asian History and teaches as a part time college instructor when he can. His life is centered on his relationship with his Sensei, and the Sensei's Dojo where Connor also teaches and learns. He is also part of a large Irish clan, and he is particularly close to his brother, Mickey, a cop in NYC.

The relationship between Connor and his brother and Mickey's partner Art is another aspect of the stories. It grounds Connor in the modern day, and real life. It is also how Connor often gets involved in the mystery/thriller aspect of the stories. He is brought in as an outside expert/consultant on Asian/martial arts crimes. He also has connections and obligations as the primary student of Yamashita and that brings in the Japanese aspects of the stories. Donohue blends the various strands well to tell a modern day story influenced by the past and other cultures.

While the series is called a martial arts thriller the focus is not just on macho actions, technique and chicken screaming. What Connor is trying to learn is the whole ball of wax: the discipline, the beliefs, the way to exist in the world minute to minute; the essence that when absorbed will change the person's spirit as surely as the practice of the techniques will change the physical body. The book doesn't wallow in the mystical or metaphysical, but does show Connor's attempts, doubts and struggles to learn and incorporate into his life these more difficult lessons. It makes for a reflective POV and a more rounded and interesting character.

There are martial arts fights, and talk about them, but it never bogs down the story or stops the flow. There is also information about Japanese culture, history and the different schools of martial arts. The various techniques with their strengths and flaws are discussed in a way that explores how they are taught, their underlying philosophy, and how to defend against them. It is very informative and very interesting, but worked into the story rather than added as an info dump.

I have read the other 2 previous books in the series Sensei and Deshi , but am not a martial arts aficionado (though I do love Erik Van Lustbader's books as well). What I do enjoy is a well written book with an interesting setting, good characters and an absorbing story. Donohue delivers on all accounts. Tengu is built on the events in the previous books, so they should be read first.

I read this book in one sitting. It was a bit slow at the start, but when Connor made an appearance it sucked me right in and never let go. This story is based on the events of a previous book. Another old Japanese martial arts master has a grudge against Yamashita, and has concocted a plot to exact his revenge. It involves kidnapping a Japanese graduate anthropology student from a wealthy and important family, the use of Muslim terrorists and it all takes place in the Philippines. We also get glimpses of the US military working against terrorists at home and those who are working with the Filipinos to fight them in the field.

In this book Connor is also trying to build a relationship with a woman he likes, and deal with the loss of his college job. I like the self-depreciating humor in the book and that the stories are about Connor and happen to be mysteries and thrillers. They have depth and warmth, and are not just shallow mystery or adventure books with cardboard people who you don't believe have a life, and who you can't care about.

The writing is clear, and the descriptions are orderly so you know what is going on. The story flows and while the ending is a bit too good to be true, I am happy with it. It also shows the painful growth Connor has gone through, and points to a change for the future, so the stories are not recycled.

Lets hope the next one is in process, but it will be hard for me to wait.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Sweaty, brutal camouflage for a penetrating insight
By Benjamin Espen
In all honesty I thought this book was going to be terrible. I was disappointed when it showed up for review, and I have been putting it off for months. I decided to simply get it over with, and I discovered that the book was not terrible. I actually enjoyed it, and found a number of interesting things within.

Much like the process Donohue describes, how men of action come to slowly respect one another, I came to slowly enjoy this book more and more as I saw it progress. The prologue was terrible. I almost put the book down. The writing seemed overwrought and far too full of adjectives. However, I persisted, and the style settled down into something more workable. I am uncertain what changed, but Donohue fell into his groove, and the story flowed more naturally. There are few surprises in the plot, but that is the fun of this kind of book. You know that there will be some good fights, and the bad guy gets it in the end. You just have to suspend disbelief and experience the story as the characters do, and feel the tension and fear as if it were your own.

I also appreciated Donohue's perspective on the martial arts, and on fighting in general. I feared the book would be a potboiler full of fanciful moves and stale platitudes, but instead there is a very mature and thoughtful look at what it means to be the kind of man who places himself in harm's way, repeatedly and deliberately, knowing full well the consequences. This book does not shirk from displaying those consequences, especially the toll taken by injury compounded by age. This is not a lesson absorbed well by the young and healthy, but Donohue communicates it well. One cannot fight and emerge unscathed, but it might still be something one should do, something one must do.

The various martial arts [and they are various, Donohue does an excellent job of demonstrating the immense variety and rivalry of the many schools that exist, East and West] are at heart as much spiritual or moral as physical. Perhaps even more so. As one ages, one gains wisdom but loses strength, flexibility, and energy, but these latter things can be more of a vehicle for allowing the unreflective to slowly absorb the truths that enable one to live well, and to die well. Thus the practitioner of the martial arts can come to learn by blows what a more sensitive soul might learn from philosophy or religion. The action of the book is much the same, an apparently flashy, sweaty, brutal camouflage for a penetrating insight.

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