A teenage girl, in the knee-length skirt and round-toed pumps of ’30’s movies, stood with a boy a few years younger. One hand held down a hat threatening to take off in a wind that slanted his tie and stirred her curly hair; the other seemed to hold down the boy himself, who radiated affable impatience. THE SHANGHAI MOON (PI-Lydia Chin/Bill Smith-NYC-Cont) – VG+ Rozan, S.J. – 9th in series Minotaur Books, , US Hardcover, ISBN: First Sentence: “I’m back.” PI Lydia Chin is back from a case that took her to China, but she is estranged from her friend and partner, Bill Smith/5. Book Summary. With The Shanghai Moon, S. J. Rozan returns to her award-winning, critically acclaimed, and much-loved characters Lydia Chin and Bill Smith in the first new novel in the series in seven years. Estranged for months from fellow P.I. Bill Smith, Chinese-American private investigator Lydia Chin is brought in by colleague and former mentor Joel Pilarsky to help with a case that crosses continents, .
With The Shanghai Moon, S. J. Rozan returns to her award-winning, critically acclaimed, and much-loved characters Lydia Chin and Bill Smith in the first new novel in the series in seven years.. Estranged for months from fellow P.I. Bill Smith, Chinese-American private investigator Lydia Chin is brought in by colleague and former mentor Joel Pilarsky to help with a case that crosses continents. Excerpt: 'The Shanghai Moon' S. J. Rozan's The Shanghai Moon elegantly riffs on the stolen jewels plot that constitute about 99 percent of the classic Nancy Drew mysteries. The main characters of The Shanghai Moon novel are Bill Smith, Joel Pilarsky. The book has been awarded with Barry Award Nominee for Best Novel (), Macavity Award Nominee for Best Mystery Novel () and many others. One of the Best Works of S.J. Rozan. published in multiple languages including English, consists of pages and is.
A teenage girl, in the knee-length skirt and round-toed pumps of ’30’s movies, stood with a boy a few years younger. One hand held down a hat threatening to take off in a wind that slanted his tie and stirred her curly hair; the other seemed to hold down the boy himself, who radiated affable impatience. She reaches a turning point when she realizes that Alice’s clients are bogus—and so perhaps is the Shanghai Moon. Rozan (In This Rain, , etc.) plots as expansively and ambitiously as ever, though the back story is more touching—and certainly easier to follow—than the present-day mayhem. Welcome back, Lydia and Bill. The Shanghai Moon (Lydia Chin Bill Smith, #9) Published February 3rd by Minotaur Books. Hardcover, pages. Author (s): S.J. Rozan (Goodreads Author) ISBN: (ISBN ) Edition language: English.
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