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The Inspector Chen Collection 1-3

On sale

21st May 2015

Price: £11.98

Selected:  ebook / ISBN-13: 9781473624283

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Chief Inspector Chen wanted to be a poet, but the authorities gave him a job in the Shanghai Police Department. He is an excellent detective, but he can never escape the struggle between what the Party wants and what justice demands.
The first three novels in Qiu Xiaolong’s awardwinning series offer a glimpse into a fascinating country on the rise and an honourable man making his way in a world that does not always reward honesty.

Reviews

Wall Street Journal
A vivid portrait of modern Chinese society . . . full of the sights, sounds and smells of Shanghai . . . A work of real distinction.
Independent
Atmospheric and rich in behind the scenes detail . . . Morse of the Far East.
Guardian
Chen is a great creation, an honourable man in a world full of deception and treachery.
Publishers Weekly
Gripping . . . Chen stands in a class with Martin Cruz Smith's Russian investigator, Arkady Renko, and P.D. James's Scotland Yard inspector, Adam Dalgliesh.
Canberra Times, Australia
Qiu Xiaolong is one of the brightest stars in the firmament of modern literary crime fiction. His Inspector Chen mysteries dazzle as they entertain, combining crime with Chinese philosophy, poetry and food, Triad gangsters and corrupt officials.
The Times
The first police whodunnit written by a Chinese author in English and set in contemporary China . . . its quality matches its novelty.
Independent on Sunday
The usual enjoyable mix of murder, poetry and contradictions of contemporary Chinese culture. Chen is a splendid creation.
John Harvey
With strong and subtle characterisation, Qiu Xiaolong draws us into a fascinating world where the greatest mystery revealed is the mystery of present-day China itself.
Washington Post
Wonderful.
Sunday Telegraph
Xiaolong's astute rendering of the many contradictions of contemporary Chinese life centres on the brilliant Inspector Chen . . . A series that might well get you hooked.
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Praise for the Inspector Chen series