Mandarin Plaid

Mandarin Plaid
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Bill Smith / Lydia Chin Series, Book 3

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

نویسنده

Cindy Cheung

شابک

9781602835276
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

September 2, 1996
Rozan (Concourse, 1995) puts a unique spin on her mysteries that plumb New York City's Chinese-American milieu and feature petite PI Lydia Chin and her tough sometimes-partner, Bill Smith. Lydia's brother Andrew recommends her to rising fashion designer Genna Jing, whose sketches for her exclusive debut collection, "Mandarin Plaid," have been stolen. Genna hires Lydia to deliver the ransom demanded for the drawings; as Lydia makes the drop, someone shoots at her; in the ensuing turmoil the money disappears. Genna suspects her former fashion-show producer, Wayne Lewis, is behind the theft; but when Lydia and Bill go to interview him, they learn he's been murdered. Genna's boyfriend, John Ryan, fires Lydia and Bill. Suspicious of his motives, they begin their own investigation, which leads into the dark underside of fashion modeling, rife with drug addiction and prostitution. Although the plot is made murky by too many red herrings, Rozan, as usual, creates a fully realized Manhattan populated with memorable characters: John Ryan's manipulative mother; Ed Everest, a pimp posing as a model's agent; Genna's elusive sister Dawn; Roland Lum, a boyhood friend of Lydia's brothers who suddenly shows interest in her; Bill's hulking police nemesis with the unforgettable name Det. Harry Krch; and Lydia's endearing mother, forever hoping for a son-in-law.



AudioFile Magazine
In this 1997 title, two private investigators, one a Chinese American living in New York City's Chinatown, uncover a deadly conspiracy surrounding the glitzy Manhattan fashion scene. Cindy Cheung portrays PI Lydia Chin with the buoyant enthusiasm and likability that has made her a continuing character in Rozan's series. Down-to-earth yet subtly intuitive, Chin is a far cry from most fictional detectives. Thanks to Cheung's reading, she becomes even less of a traditional investigator, a fact that makes this story all the more interesting. Cheung bends her voice to create realistic accents for the wide variety of supporting characters in an inventive mystery that will keep listeners guessing. L.B. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine


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