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Michael Mann, the Mohigans’ four-time nominated writer director, insider, Ali, Miami vice-chairman, side effects, collateral and the Heat with the Edgar Award – won Meg Gardiner to deliver Mann’s first novel, explosively returning to the universe and characters of his classic crime movie – the universe and characters of the whole story, and without the reality of the whole story, and inappropriately, has been made to have a reality score.

The day after the heating was over, Chris Shiherlis (Val Kilmer) was beaten to death, injured, half-difference, and desperately tried to escape Los Angeles in Koreatown. LAPD detective Vincent Hanna (Al Pacino) hunts him. A few hours ago, Hanna killed Shiherlis’ brother Neil McCauley (de niro) and had a gunfight under a strobe light at the foot of a lax runway. Now Hanna is determined to capture or kill Shiherlis, the last survivor of McCauley’s crew, before the ghost fled the city.

In 1988, seven years ago, McCauley, Shiherlis and their high-line crew scored points on the West Coast, the U.S.-Mexico border and now in Chicago. Driving, bold, they are making money and living a vivid life. Chicago Homicide Detective Vincent Hanna is a ruthless man with his history – after his call, the pursuit of armed and dangerous people enter dark and wild places, hunting a group of Ultraviolent Home Invaders.

Meanwhile, McCauley’s score and the consequences of Hanna’s pursuit have an unexpected impact in parallel narratives, in the years after the Heat.

Heat 2 puts its dimensions and rich men and women into a whole new world, from the internal sanctuary of the South American Free Trade Zone rival criminal gang to transnational crime businesses in Southeast Asia. The novel brings you into these lives intimately. In Michael Mann’s hot universe, they will face new opponents in deadly environments beyond all boundaries.

Heat 2 is fascinating, moving and miserable – a masterpiece of crime novels with the same extraordinary ambitions, scope and richness as epic films.

Customers say

Customers find the story well-crafted with new plots and twists. They describe the book as an enjoyable, intense read that keeps them enthralled. Readers appreciate the well-developed characters and their true voice. The tone feels similar to the movie Heat, and the dialogue sounds authentic. Many consider it an excellent follow-up to the 1995 film. The pacing is described as fast and the story moves quickly. Overall, customers find the book heartfelt and heart-pounding.

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