Synopses & Reviews
A serial killer is stalking the young women of Shanghai. The killers calling card is to leave the victims bodies in well trafficked locations, each of them redressed in a red mandarin dress. With the newspapers screaming about Shanghais first serial killer, Party officials anxious for a quick resolution, and the police under pressure from all sides, something has to give. Chief Inspector Chen Cao of the Shanghai Police Department, a rising party cadre, is often put in charge of politically senstive cases. But this time, theres a catch—Chen is on leave, ostensibly to study for his Masters degree, but also to sidestep being dragged into a messy corruption case with political overtones.
But when the murderer strikes directly at the investigative team itself, Chen must take over the investigation himself discovering that this, his most dangerous and sensitive case to date, has roots that reach back to the countrys tumultuous recent past.
Review
"The first-rate characterizations and elegant portrait of a society attempting to move from rigid Maoist ideologies to an accommodation with capitalism will keep readers engaged and eager for more." --Publisher's Weekly "In this fifth entry in an outstanding series...author Qiu captures the bustling atmosphere of modern China coming to grips with its Communist roots. Patrons who enjoy mysteries set in today's China, such as those by Peter May, will want this one." --Library Journal (starred review) "The author's heady plot highlights his strenghts, elegantly capturing China in transition. A fascinating read." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
About the Author
QIU XIAOLONG was born and lived in Shanghai, where he was a renowned poet and translator. He is currently best known for his novels featuring Inspector Chen, including the award-winning Death of a Red Heroine and the forthcoming The Mao Case. Qiu lives in St. Louis, Missouri.