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Christopher West (Author)
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October 9, 2000
Anzhuang Wang, a detective in the Beijing police department, starts investigating a cult - the New Church of the Heavenly Kingdom - when his sister-in-law "Julie" gets involved with the group. The church has ties that lead back to the 19th century Taiping Rebellion and maintains a strictly non-political stance. Still, given the current climate in Beijing, the recent crackdown on the Fa Lun Gong, and the current initiation from above against nuisance crime, there is much about the situation to make Wang nervous.

As a cloud of death and danger begins to surround the church, Wang must now find a way to protect his family, defy the pressure from somewhere high above him in the party structure, and uncover the truth before it is too late.

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China might seem like the Sahara Desert for mystery fans who like a good dose of local color with their murders and detection: literary oases are few and far between. Robert Van Gulik's long-popular and carefully detailed Judge Dee series has illuminated 17th-century Chinese life, but modern China, with its hustle and bustle and barely contained chaos, hasn't been on many authorial radar screens.

The notable exception: Christopher West's Inspector Anzhuang Wang series (Death of a Blue Lantern, Death of a Red Mandarin, Death on Black Dragon River). For Wang, a detective in the Beijing Central Investigations Department, the tumult of contemporary life is all-encompassing: from Kentucky Fried Chicken to hei ke (black guests, or hackers), Beijing at the turn of the 21st century is a source of endless enlightenment and puzzlement. He's not alone in his confusion: dissatisfaction with the apparent superficiality of ya pi life drives Wang's sister-in-law Julie to join the New Church of the Heavenly Kingdom, a cult that promises its followers redemption in the new millennium.

It's bad enough to lose face through a relative's involvement in a religious cult, but when the group's Golden Master is murdered, Wang finds himself drawn reluctantly into an investigation whose resolution is less than eagerly awaited in the upper echelons of the Communist Party. A potentially explosive mix of worry for Julie, respect for authority, and naturally subversive curiosity make Wang's detection anything but straightforward. Moving from the cult's bleak farmland through the incense-laden salons of a con artist faith healer to a factory producing said incense for illegal export, Wang and his wife, Rosina, find themselves ruffling some very important feathers--and facing a millennium celebration more deadly than festive.

Unfortunately, West's approach is disconcertingly heavy-handed: his character interpretations lack the light touch that informed the earlier novels in the series, and the story itself hovers between a less-than-subtle portrayal of bureaucratic caprice and a straightforward locked-room murder mystery. Fans of the series, however, will still enjoy Wang's drolly humorous and always timely asides. --Kelly Flynn

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Western trends, Chinese traditions and millennial cults clash in this lively and topical Beijing police procedural, the fourth in West's series featuring Det. Wang Anzhuang and his wife, Rosina. Wang has more than enough to do enforcing the Party's new and frustrating policy of "no tolerance" for petty crime. Then Rosina's sister, Julie, disappears in tears from her Beijing flat and Rosina and Wang must track her down. Julie turns up in a rural commune run by the New Church of the Heavenly Kingdom, which worships Lord Ye Huo Huang (Jehovah) and Brother Ye Su (Jesus) and expects the return of a Chinese Messiah. Julie refuses to leave; the heroes give up and go home. Then the cult leader is poisoned, and Wang lands the case. Is Julie next in line for a sinister ritual? Wang and Rosina, plus his colorful array of officers and her network of informants, must race to save Julie and discover the strange truth about the leader's murder. West (Death of a Blue Lantern) constructs fine plots, and his sharp-edged style suits Wang's methods. Readers prize him most, however, for his troves of information about an exotic and rapidly changing nation, and they won't be disappointed here: from knockoff nightclub fashions to emigration, bureaucracy and new religions, Wang and Rosina's adventures provide a dazzling tour of contemporary Beijing life. (Oct.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; 1st edition (October 9, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312266650
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312266653
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,881,918 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Eastern mystery that give insight into culture of country, September 18, 2000
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Since the western invasion led by Colonel Sanders and his frying KFCs, the natural order of things in Beijing seems off kilter. To police detective Anzhuang Wang, the change in morals, not always good, turns personal when his sister-in-law Xianhua goes American, even adopting the name of Julie. However, to make matters worse for Wang, Julie vanishes after a shameless public brawl with some man just outside the western style bars.

Knowing his career as a cop may be in jeopardy due to his being related to Julie, plus his wife worrying about her, Wang begins searching for his missing relative. He soon connects her disappearance to the dangerous Church of the Heavenly Kingdom, but to Wang and her family's chagrin Julie seems to have voluntarily join the sect. A desperate Wang penetrates the deadly Christian cult in order to try to rescue Julie even though his life could be forfeited by doing this.

THE THIRD MESSIAH is an exciting modern day China police procedural that will excite sub-genre fans because Christopher West, ignoring his name, provides a deep look inside the country. The story line is fast-paced, Wang is a great character, and the support cast adds depth to the plot. Still this novel fully belongs to the Chinese people, customs, bureaucracy, and the western influence on tradition.

Harriet Klausner

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