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I have been reading only one book for the past 2 weeks because of a death in the family. The events have been concluded smoothly. Here's what I've been reading:
by Diane Wei Liang, February 2010, Simon and Schuster
A family member who speed read this mystery tells me that the book is really a commentary on the Communist system in China and on the events of the Tienanmen Massacre and some of its consequences.
The book is centered on the mystery of the disappearance and murder of a well known pop singer, Kaili. The main character, Wang Mei, is a private investigator in Beijing who is hired to find the actress and who continues to resolve the murder mystery even after being pulled off the case.
I am only 2/3 of the way through the book, but I understand it's interesting both politically and as a thriller.
Paperback: 240 pages
Publisher: Simon and Schuster (February 23, 2010)
Source: Library
Rating: 3.5
So sorry to hear about the death in your family. My thoughts are with you.
ReplyDeleteSounds like an interesting book. There are so many aspects to the Chinese culture I don't know.
Thank you Jemi. It's been seven years now...
DeleteI'm always looking for a new author, and I love the setting to be in far off places. Most of what I've been reading is taking place in Japan, but this sounds like a great change of pace. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI must try to get back to Murakami!
DeleteSo sorry to hear about a family member passing away Harvee.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Staci. Time passes so quickly...
DeleteThanks for the condolences, friends. I am trying some speed reading to finish the book!
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