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Read By: Jeremy Swift Publisher: Quercus Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 7.67 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.75 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: April 2016 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781681442723

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Total Audiobook Chapters:

33

Longest Chapter Length:

118:11 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

03:32 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

20:43 minutes

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Publisher Description

From the author of All the Flowers in Shanghai ("strong on detail and emotional intensity"-Kirkus Reviews), Duncan Jepson, comes a new crime thriller that captures the sights and sounds of Hong Kong and propels the reader into a world of international financial intrigue.

Senior Inspector Alex Soong of the Hong Kong police is a contradictory character: a student of traditional martial arts and Chinese history, he drives an imported Mustang, loves American jazz, and is married to a beautiful, high-maintenance wife, Jun, who cannot understand why he doesn't take a more highly paid and prestigious job.

On the same day as he is drafted in to help Inspector Mike De Suza with the investigation of the motiveless murder of two Chinese Methodists in the financial district, the police are tipped off to an apparently unrelated murder in a deserted Kowloon warehouse: five people dead in a scene of horror which echoes the ritualistic killings of the Boxer Rebellion, a century before. As the first officer on the scene, Alex is shocked to be greeted by the concealed perpetrator, and invited to join him in reasserting China's global supremacy. After dismissing this and a second approach, he recruits historian Professor Elizabeth Yi to help him research the cases' parallels with the Boxer killings.

With Hong Kong about to host an economic summit between the Chinese and the faltering G8 powers who are massively in debt to them--the same Western powers who allied successfully against China in the days of the Boxers--the stage is set for an explosive rewriting of history. When Alex will not join the shadowy conspirators seeking to manipulate public opinion against the West, they seize his wife and the professor. He is forced to run a desperate race against time that will lead him into the pitiless heart of the ancient conspiracy, and pit him against the final ruthless stage of its campaign to alter the balance of power between East and West forever.

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A compelling read both in terms of the pull of the narrative and enticing the reader into empathizing with the central characters... one of the Jepson's greatest strengths is the way in which he manages to write about the ferocity of the violence with a restraint that can be missing in other crime fiction writers..

— Crimepieces 

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  • “Entertaining…The novel, though a page-turner at heart, takes on a much bigger subject than the classic whodunit. The plot forces the characters to ask how it’s possible to acknowledge the past without being burdened by it and illustrates how a misinterpretation of history can be lethal.”

    — Asian Review of Books
  • Entertaining . . . The novel, though a page-turner at heart, takes on a much bigger subject than the classic whodunit. The plot forces the characters to ask how it's possible to acknowledge the past without being burdened by it and illustrates how a misinterpretation of history can be lethal.

    — Asian Review of Books
  • A high-octane mystery... an ambitious and high-minded thriller that challenges the reader to consider the impact of the past on the West's future relationship with China.

    — David Bartram, South China Morning Post
  • Jepson's careful equanimity and his graceful and thoughtful presentation of both Western and Eastern history and culture are some of the main elements that make the novel so compelling.

    — Ying Lo, Time Out (Hong Kong)
  • Delves into a world of existential discontent to great effect . . . Jepson has consolidated his reputation as one of the region's most exciting writing talents.

    — The Star

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About Duncan Jepson

Duncan Jepson is the author of All the Flowers in Shanghai and coauthor of the graphic novel Darkness outside of the Night. Jepson is an award-winning director and producer of five feature films, one of which was produced by Jackie Chan’s production company, JCE Movies. In addition, has also produced documentaries for Discovery Channel Asia and the National Geographic channel. A founder and former managing editor of the Asia Literary Review, he is a social commentator on Asia, and regularly writes for the New York Times, Publishing Perspectives, and South China Morning Post. He is a lawyer and lives in Hong Kong.