
in Beijing, Mei Wang Is A Unique Entity--the First Successful Female Private Detective. An Outsider In Her Culture, She Is Independent And Solitary. Now She Faces Her Toughest Challenge Yet. When Beloved Chinese Popstar Kaili Disappears, Wang Must Unravel A Mystery Filled With Family Secrets And The Shadowy Truth Behind China's Labor Camps. Following Her Trail Of Clues, Wang Takes Readers On A Spectacular And Sensual Tour Of China's Magnificent Capital City. publishers Weekly two Narratives Drive Liang's Absorbing Second Mystery To Feature Pi Wang Mei, Who Once Worked For The Ministry Of Public Security (after 2008's the Eye Of Jade): Mei's Search For A Missing Pop Singer, Kaili, And A Subplot That Begins Nine Years Earlier With The Imprisonment Of A Student, Lin, For Participating In The Student Demonstrations In Tiananmen Square. Mei's Investigation Is Slowed By The Absence Of Her Assistant, Gupin, But As She Travels Among Many Beijing Settings, Including Open-air Markets, A Big Record Company's Offices, Isolated Construction Areas And Migrant Workers' Housing, The City's Astonishing Diversity And Energy Come Alive. Fueled By Innumerable Tidbits About Chinese Culture And Daily Life, The Story Is Refreshingly Low On Western-centric References. While The Bias Is Clear, Liang, Who Left China After Taking Part In The Tiananmen Square Protests, Presents The Politics With Minimal Dogma. A Twist Ending Redeems A Somewhat Thin Plot. (may) copyright © Reed Business Information, A Division Of Reed Elsevier Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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2009-01-01
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