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Snakes Can't Run

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Ed Lin, a native New Yorker of Taiwanese and Chinese descent, is the first author to win three Asian American Literary Awards and is an all-around standup kinda guy. His books include Waylaid and T his Is a Bust , both published by Kaya Press in 2002 and 2007, respectively. Snakes Can’t Run and One Red Bastard , which both continue the story of Robert Chow set in This Is a Bust , were published by Minotaur Books. His latest book, Ghost Month , a Taipei-based mystery, was published by Soho Crime in July 2014. Lin lives in Brooklyn with his wife, actress Cindy Cheung, and son. www.edlinforpresident.com Klappentext This epic of Chinatown Noir is the riveting sequel to This Is a Bust Set in New York City in 1976, Snakes Can't Run finds NYPD detective Robert Chow still haunted by the horrors of his past and relegated to tedious undercover work. When the bodies of two undocumented Chinese men are found under the Brooklyn Bridge underpass, Chow is drawn into the case. Most of the officers in his precinct are concerned with a terrorist group targeting the police, but Chow's investigation puts him on the trail of a ring of ruthless human smugglers who call themselves the snakeheads. As Chow gets closer to solving the murder, dangerous truths about his own family's past begin to emerge. Steeped in retro urban attitude, and ripe with commentary on minorities' roles in American society, this gritty procedural will appeal to fans of George Pelecanos and S.J. Rozan. Zusammenfassung This epic of Chinatown Noir is the riveting sequel to This Is a Bust Set in New York City in 1976, Snakes Can?t Run finds NYPD detective Robert Chow still haunted by the horrors of his past and relegated to tedious undercover work.  When the bodies of two undocumented Chinese men are found under the Brooklyn Bridge underpass, Chow is drawn into the case.  Most of the officers in his precinct are concerned with a terrorist group targeting the police, but Chow?s investigation puts him on the trail of a ring of ruthless human smugglers who call themselves the snakeheads. As Chow gets closer to solving the murder, dangerous truths about his own family?s past begin to emerge. Steeped in retro urban attitude, and ripe with commentary on minorities? roles in American society, this gritty procedural will appeal to fans of George Pelecanos and S.J. Rozan. ...

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