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Fiction Women Sleuths

The Fury of Beijing

An Ava Lee Novel: The Triad Years

by (author) Ian Hamilton

Publisher
House of Anansi Press Inc
Initial publish date
Jan 2024
Category
Women Sleuths, Crime, Crime
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781487012359
    Publish Date
    Jan 2024
    List Price
    $21.99
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781487012366
    Publish Date
    Jan 2024
    List Price
    $16.99

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AVA LEE IS OUT FOR REVENGE IN THE LATEST INSTALLMENT OF IAN HAMILTON’S BESTSELLING THRILLER SERIES

Still reeling from the brutal murder of her close associates Lau Lau and Chen, Ava Lee embarks on a quest for revenge that takes her from Toronto to Los Angeles to Beijing. Along the way, Ava is aided by some familiar faces and old comrades-in-arms, including Sonny Kwon, Jimmy Li, Lop, and Xu, the mountain master of Shanghai.

The search leads first to Ava’s old opponent, Mo, the chairman of the China Movie Syndicate, and then to a shadowy figure at the very top of the Chinese Security Service—the man who gave the order to kill her friends. Events reach a deadly climax in front of the Tianqiao Theatre in Beijing, but exacting her revenge is only half the battle—getting out of China alive is another matter entirely …

About the author

Ian Hamilton is the author of seven novels in the Ava Lee series: The Dragon Head of Hong Kong: The Ava Lee Prequel, The Water Rat of Wanchai, The Disciple of Las Vegas, The Wild Beasts of Wuhan, The Red Pole of Macau, The Scottish Banker of Surabaya, and The Two Sisters of Borneo. The Water Rat of Wanchai was the winner of the Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel, an Amazon.ca Top 100 Book of the Year, an Amazon.ca Top 100 Editors’ Pick, an Amazon.ca Canadian Pick, an Amazon.ca Mysteries and Thrillers Pick, a Toronto Star Top 5 Fiction Book of the Year, and a Quill & Quire Top 5 Fiction Book of the Year.

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Editorial Reviews

A compelling story with a satisfying ending.

Words of Mystery Blog

The novel wraps things up in a manner long-time readers should find satisfying.

Toronto Star

Hamilton provides vivid snapshots of international cultures through detailed cityscapes and descriptions of local cuisine (the Peking duck from Da Dong restaurant, in Beijing, is particularly mouthwatering) ... This globetrotting espionage tale concludes the epic saga.

Literary Review of Canada