A Lydia Chin/Bill Smith Novel
by S. J. Rozan
American-Born Chinese PI Lydia Chin is called in on what appears to be a simple case.
Jeff Dunbar, art world insider, wants American-Born Chinese PI Lydia Chin to track down a rumor. Contemporary Chinese painting is sizzling hot on the art scene and no one is hotter than Chau Chun, known as the Ghost Hero. A talented and celebrated ink painter, Chau's highly-prized work mixes classical forms and modern political commentary. The rumor of new paintings by Chau is shaking up the art world. There's only one problem - Ghost Hero Chau has been dead for twenty years, killed in the 1989 Tianamen Square uprising.
But not only is Ghost Hero Chau long dead, but Lydia's client isn't who he claims to be either. And she's not the only PI hired to look for these paintings. Lydia and her partner, Bill Smith, soon learn that someone else – Jack Lee: PI, art expert, and, like Lydia, American Born Chinese – is also on the case. What starts as rumors over new paintings by a dead artist quickly becomes something far more desperate - a high-stakes crisis the PI's will find themselves risking everything to resolve.
"Starred Review. Engaging characters, crisp dialogue, intelligent storytelling, and a minimum of violence add up to another winner for Rozan." - Publishers Weekly
"This isn't the most suspenseful entry in the series, and the villains seem a bit over the top, but the chemistry between Rozan's lead characters - self-deprecating Chin and the unflappable Smith, whose woeful impressions will make readers cringe - makes it all work." - Booklist
"Pleasantly foolish, insubstantial and harmless..." - Kirkus Reviews
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SJ Rozan's real name is Shira Judith Rosan. She is a native New Yorker, is the author of eighteen novels and six dozen short stories. Her work has won the Edgar, Shamus, Anthony, Nero, and Macavity awards for Best Novel and the Edgar for Best Short Story. She's also the recipient of the Japanese Maltese Falcon Award and recently received the Life Achievement Award from the Private Eye Writers of America. Bronx Noir, a short story anthology SJ edited, was chosen NAIBA "Notable Book of the Year." She also co-edited, with Jonathan Santlofer, the anthology Dark End of the Street. Spring 2022 will see Crime Hits Home, the Mystery Writers of America anthology, edited by SJ,
SJ has served on the National Boards of Mystery Writers of America and Sisters in Crime, and is ex-President of the ...
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