Privatdetektivin Lydia Chin und ihr Partner Bill Smith werden engagiert, um gestohlenes Porzellan zurückzubringen. Ihre Ermittlungen führen sie von der Kunstszene in die gefährliche Welt der Triaden. Rozan präsentiert in ihrem Debütroman die geheimnisvolle Atmosphäre von China Town.
SJ Rozan Bücher
S.J. Rozan schafft fesselnde Kriminalromane und schöpft dabei aus ihrem tiefen Verständnis für städtische Landschaften und komplexe Charaktere. Ihre Erzählungen verweben meisterhaft Spannung mit psychologischer Tiefe und erforschen die Feinheiten von Wahrheit und Moral innerhalb der menschlichen Verfassung. Mit einer einzigartigen Stimme lädt sie die Leser in detailreiche Welten ein, in denen jeder Hinweis eine tiefere Ebene der Intrige enthüllt.





As a finalist for the Anthony Award in 2023, this book promises a gripping narrative filled with suspense and intrigue. It delves into complex characters, each with their own secrets and motives, set against a backdrop of unexpected twists. The story weaves together themes of justice, morality, and the consequences of choices, ensuring readers are kept on the edge of their seats. With its sharp writing and compelling plot, it stands out in the mystery genre, appealing to both fans of thrillers and those seeking deep character exploration.
In This Rain
- 400 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
The narrative centers on Joe Cole, a former city investigator grappling with the aftermath of a child's death that exposed deep corruption in Manhattan's construction industry and wrongfully imprisoned him. As he navigates his fractured life, two new tragedies—a woman's murder and a teenager's fall—force him to confront his past and uncover hidden truths, reigniting his quest for justice amidst a backdrop of anger and betrayal.
Sherlock-esque crime set in early 20th century London, packed with action and martial arts elements, this is the first book in a series to feature a daring, opium-addicted Chinese judge and his shy, academic sidekick, solving fiendish mysteries among the Chinese community in London's Limehouse district.