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Dragonfish finished

Film Noir ending works pretty well--I did like the beginning of the book more than the end.  Fifty fewer pages would have improved the novel.

Richard Ruen sees that Suzy's daughter makes it safely out of Vegas with money.  He meets up one final time with Son.  The fight, nearly kill one another, then Ruen is rescued by Son's son (Junior). House is burnt to the ground--with Son and Happy inside.  (Son had killed Happy.)  The sons release Ruen--they don't need him anymore.  "Don't ever come back to Vegas."  Suzy/Hong missing at the end, and her daughter is gone too, after honorably leaving half of the money for Ruen. It's a tough world out there.

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