
Cheung Chau Dog Fanciers' Society
Alan B Pierce
We're just preparing to launch our Black Butterfly series of crime
and intrigue novels. Your comments are most welcome. We'd especially
like to know your preferences within this genre. |
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Temutma
Rebecca Bradley Stewart Sloan
We're not new to this kind of book.
Alan Pierce's Cheung Chau Dog
Fanciers Society obtained cult status. HK Magazine:
"one of the best
Hong Kong novels ever....It puts James Clavell to shame." |
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Riding a Tiger
Robert Abel
The South China Morning Post said of
Rebecca Bradley and Stewart Sloan's
Temutma:
"this is one of the best thriller novels with a Hong
Kong setting
that non-
Chinese have written" |
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The Mongolian Connection
S. Christiansen
Robert Abel's Riding A
Tiger, a murder interrogation in a Beijing jail, is one of the
funniest books in the genre.
Add to these two new titles, Scott
Christiansen's The Mongolian |
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Last Seen in Shanghai*
Howard S. Turk
Connection, a
police procedural that reaches Ulan Bator and beyond, and
Howard Turk's Last Seen in
Shanghai, where Zhou Enlai has a cameo, and you have the first
flight of the Black Butterfly. |