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The Lake Ching Murders: A Mystery of Fire and Ice [Hardcover]

David Rotenberg (Author)
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March 8, 2002
Possibly Zhong Fong is the only person in all of China who can completely decipher Lily's English, and he hasn't heard from her -- or anyone else -- in fifty-four months. His own English is excellent, but it has been that long since he had a use for it - fifty-four months since Shanghai Head of Special Investigations Zhong had been reduced to convicted political felon Zhong and exiled to the remote and barren north country, far from the crowded bustling world he knew.

Warned by Lily's telegram about "real sucking tons," Zhong doesn't know what to expect and expects the worst. It materializes in the persons of two men whom the former policeman recognizes as a politico and his thug of a bodyguard. He recognizes, too, that they are taking out on him in small but cruel ways their anger that circumstances force them to call upon this "criminal" for assistance. But there has been a mass murder, the victims all influential foreigners. The killings took place on a pleasure boat on Lake Ching, almost within sight of Zhong's hut. It's an area where only Zhong is an investigator with experience, more, with a record of successful cases and that makes him the only one available who can possibly protect China's rulers from something far worse than worldwide embarrassment. Much as they dislike pulling him in on it, they must.

The corollary to that "honor," of course, is that he'd damn well better come up with a solution that gets the government off the hook and allows the completion of the mysterious mission that originally brought the foreigners to remote Lake Ching - or else.

The good news is that he will be back in the living world, and will have Lily, a brilliant student of forensics, and another old crony from Shanghai, whom age and service has made wise in the ways of criminals, as his staff. The bad news is that Zhong is given a limited time to learn what has happened, who is responsible and how to capture them - and that the truth had better not be one that reflects on the Chinese government.

It's a set up that will have readers breathlessly following Zhong and his friends as they frantically trace the methodical killers who drenched the decks and cabins of the lake steamer with blood. It's a search that takes them back north, and to a dark island in the hills over the lake to search out the tribe of hostile near-savages there and learn the startling secret that they carry in their bodies.

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Canadian Rotenberg's second Detective Zhong novel (after 1998's The Shanghai Murders), with its exotic setting (rural China) and bizarre crime (the murder of a boatload of foreigners), certainly intrigues. Unfortunately, the story reads like a condensed version of a more developed book, failing to convey much sense of place or to give its characters enough room to move about for the reader to get to know them. The pity is that Rotenberg's characters are genuinely interesting, in particular his Chinese equivalent of hillbillies. Det. Zhong Fong, formerly head of Special Investigations in Shanghai, has been condemned as a traitor. First, he was imprisoned, then exiled to a remote village in the north. After two years, two mysterious men rudely throw him into the trunk of a car and drive south. The authorities have a special assignment for Zhong that no one else wants. A pleasure boat that has been burned is frozen in the ice of Lake Ching. Its cargo includes 17 corpses of different nationalities (two American) killed in a variety of gory ways. Who were these people? What were they doing on the lake? And who would hate them enough to kill them in such horrible fashion? From there, the characters multiply like rabbits, while the harrowing plot gets as twisty as a Rubik's Cube. Other mysteries about China, both ancient and modern, may do a better job of exploring the people and culture, but as sheer entertainment this fills the bill.

Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

After two years of exile in northern China, detective Zhong Fong (The Shanghai Murders), formerly of Shanghai, must prove his investigative skills. Seventeen foreign diplomats and scientists have been murdered on board a ship on Lake Ching, and Fong's life may also be forfeit. Irresistible intrigue.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; 1St Edition edition (March 8, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312276710
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312276713
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,258,161 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars read the book, do not read the bookjacket, August 29, 2005
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This review is from: The Lake Ching Murders: A Mystery of Fire and Ice (Hardcover)
The Lake Ching Murders is a wonderful twisty mystery. My complaint, however, is that the book notes....you know, the stuff on the inside flaps...told me more than I wanted to know before I read the book. However, since I don't think that that was the author's fault, the book still gets a five.

As I said, a wonderful twisty.

I enjoyed the protagonist. I have not read this author before, but his character is a discerning man. I liked that he knew himself quite well. The mystery itself...well, there is gory stuff, understated. If you cannot abide blood, skip this book, but, the brutality of the murders is a part of the story. I fear to say too much. Not, that I am afraid of retribution, but, that I am afraid of saying too much to the next reader.

So, again, this book is a wonderful twisty whodunnit....set in China....a great read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great read, September 15, 2004
This review is from: The Lake Ching Murders: A Mystery of Fire and Ice (Hardcover)
I found this mystery very satisfying. It brought me into a totally different world of unusal and interesting characters and presented me with a puzzle I couldn't easily solve. Lots of plot twists kept me interested and the view of a totally different culture kept me engaged. I can't wait to read other books by Rotenberg and I guess that's the bottom line. I want more.
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