Apricot's revenge a crime novel

"A business tycoon in China is found dead; he apparently suffered a heart attack while swimming. His body is washed onto a beach in a popular resort known as the Hawaii of the East. But soon it becomes clear that he was murdered. Three immediate beneficiaries of his death become the suspects: t...

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Main Author: Song, Ying, 1944- (Author)
Other Authors: Goldblatt, Howard, 1939- (Translator), Lin, Sylvia Li-chun (Translator)
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Chinese
Published: New York : Minotaur Books, 2016.
Edition: First U.S. edition.
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Summary: "A business tycoon in China is found dead; he apparently suffered a heart attack while swimming. His body is washed onto a beach in a popular resort known as the Hawaii of the East. But soon it becomes clear that he was murdered. Three immediate beneficiaries of his death become the suspects: the vice president of the company, Zhou, who is in line to take over his position; his young widow, Zhu, who stands to inherit a huge amount of wealth; and his arch business rival, Hong, who is competing in a bid over a piece of hot property. Nie Feng, a young investigative reporter for a magazine, interviewed the victim just a few days before he died. Through his own research, Nie Feng discovers a new suspect who is not on the police's radar. Apricot's Revenge is an absorbing detective novel and more. Song Ying uses an ingenious plot to investigate social problems in modern China, which makes the book a profound and captivating read, leaving readers thinking long after reaching the last page"-- Provided by publisher.
Item Description: "A Thomas Dunne book."
Physical Description: 313 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN: 9781250016447
1250016444
Author Notes:

SONG YING is an award-winning author in China of both fiction and nonfiction. He has published five bestselling novels and 15 nonfiction books.

The team of HOWARD GOLDBLATT and SYLVIA LI-CHUN LIN have translated the work of virtually all the major Chinese novelists of the post-Mao era--in all more than 50 books. Together they have received three translation awards from the NEA, and a number of prizes. They translated POW! and Sandalwood Death by Mo Yan, who won the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature