What is going on at the prestigious Werner-Bok Library now? The Director, Nelson Brooks, decides to take some time off and leaves Crighton Jones, former head of public relations and now administrative assistant and right-hand woman, in charge. He's barely out of the building and on his plane when a mystery with an Asian connection comes along. First, two night workers in the Asian reading room stacks are shot and killed just outside their homes. The police are looking for connections to drug trafficking, but Crighton isn't so sure. Then one visiting Chinese researcher is killed as well and another abruptly disappears--and the local tong which had been supporting him refuses to discuss the matter with Crighton. There are also rumors that either some very rare and valuable Chinese volumes are hidden among the uncatalogued materials in the Asian back rooms or clues to their whereabouts will be found there. Are Chinese Nationalists or Communists behind all this intrigue? Or is it just good, old-fashioned greed with someone wanting to get their hands on undocumented treasure? Crighton calls in her mystery-solving friends Edward George, emeritus librarian at Yale, and Steve Carlson, an archeologist with a penchant for pertinent research....and a vested interest in Crighton's safety, and the three of them get to the bottom of the mystery with the help of the library's Asian American intern.Mystery Lover...but overall a very eclectic reader. Will read everything from the classics to historical fiction. Biography to essays. Not into horror or much into YA. If you would like me to review a book, then please see my stated review policy BEFORE emailing me. Please Note: This is a book blog. It is not a platform for advertising. Please do NOT contact me to ask that I promote your NON-book websites or products. Thank you.
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Sunday, June 3, 2012
A Slip of the Tong: Review
What is going on at the prestigious Werner-Bok Library now? The Director, Nelson Brooks, decides to take some time off and leaves Crighton Jones, former head of public relations and now administrative assistant and right-hand woman, in charge. He's barely out of the building and on his plane when a mystery with an Asian connection comes along. First, two night workers in the Asian reading room stacks are shot and killed just outside their homes. The police are looking for connections to drug trafficking, but Crighton isn't so sure. Then one visiting Chinese researcher is killed as well and another abruptly disappears--and the local tong which had been supporting him refuses to discuss the matter with Crighton. There are also rumors that either some very rare and valuable Chinese volumes are hidden among the uncatalogued materials in the Asian back rooms or clues to their whereabouts will be found there. Are Chinese Nationalists or Communists behind all this intrigue? Or is it just good, old-fashioned greed with someone wanting to get their hands on undocumented treasure? Crighton calls in her mystery-solving friends Edward George, emeritus librarian at Yale, and Steve Carlson, an archeologist with a penchant for pertinent research....and a vested interest in Crighton's safety, and the three of them get to the bottom of the mystery with the help of the library's Asian American intern.1 comment:
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Bev, I have the first three in the series but have not read them. Good to know that I should not seek out the fourth one.
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