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The Slaughter Pavilion Catherine Sampson

The Slaughter Pavilion By Catherine Sampson

The Slaughter Pavilion by Catherine Sampson


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Summary

A murder mystery set in the sweltering heat of a Beijing summer, against the backdrop of the Olympic Games.

The Slaughter Pavilion Summary

The Slaughter Pavilion by Catherine Sampson

A man throws himself off the top of a building. Behind him, tied to an advertising hoarding, is his dead and frozen child.

Having earlier rejected the man's plea for help, Beijing private investigator Song (last seen in The Pool of Unease) has enough to deal with - Song's own father-in-law, soon to be tried on corruption charges, is found dead. Did he kill himself or was someone else involved?

But Song cannot forget the man and his frozen child. When he starts to investigate, he finds himself drawn into a web of evil that pits him against the corrupt and powerful. And in a country where justice is often for sale, can Song discover the truth before it is buried for good?

Praise for The Pool of Unease

`An intricate mystery' Sunday Telegraph

`Original, fast paced and clever . . . an outstandingly interesting description of life in Beijing from two utterly different angles' Literary Review

About Catherine Sampson

Catherine Sampson started her career in the BBC and has worked as Beijing correspondent for The Times. She now lives in Beijing with her husband and three children. Catherine's debut, Falling off Air, was published in 2004 to outstanding critical acclaim and the stunning sequel, Out of Mind, will be available soon in trade paperback.

Additional information

GOR001377926
9780230014442
0230014445
The Slaughter Pavilion by Catherine Sampson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pan Macmillan
20080905
304
N/A
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