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A Gentleman's Murder Christopher Huang

A Gentleman's Murder By Christopher Huang

A Gentleman's Murder by Christopher Huang


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Featuring a half-Chinese detective protagonist, A GENTLEMAN'S MURDER is a must for those who love mysteries and reads like a Christie-esque whodunit with a modern eye toward the historical treatment of Chinese veterans and post-war racism.

A Gentleman's Murder Summary

A Gentleman's Murder by Christopher Huang

Named a 2018 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards Finalist Now in development for television with Endeavor Content Huang's impressive debut will delight fans of golden age detective fiction. -Publishers Weekly (starred review) Dorothy Sayers is alive and well and writing under the name of Christopher Huang. -Rhys Bowen, New York Times-bestselling author of The Tuscan Child A must read for fans of Anthony Horowitz, Charles Todd, and Anne Perry. -Daryl Maxwell, Los Angeles Public Library Will please fans of both Agatha Christie and Gillian Flynn. -Sarah Nivala, Book Soup The year is 1924. The cobblestoned streets of St. James ring with jazz as Britain races forward into an age of peace and prosperity. London's back alleys, however, are filled with broken soldiers and still enshadowed by the lingering horrors of the Great War. Only a few years removed from the trenches of Flanders himself, Lieutenant Eric Peterkin has just been granted membership in the most prestigious soldiers-only club in London: The Britannia. But when a gentleman's wager ends with a member stabbed to death, the victim's last words echo in the Lieutenant's head: that he would soon right a great wrong from the past. Eric is certain that one of his fellow members is the murderer: but who? Captain Mortimer Wolfe, the soldier's soldier thrice escaped from German custody? Second Lieutenant Oliver Saxon, the brilliant codebreaker? Or Captain Edward Aldershott, the steely club president whose Savile Row suits hide a frightening collision of mustard gas scars? Eric's investigation will draw him far from the marbled halls of the Britannia, to the shadowy remains of a dilapidated war hospital and the heroin dens of Limehouse. And as the facade of gentlemenhood cracks, Eric faces a Matryoshka doll of murder, vice, and secrets pointing not only to the officers of his own club but the very investigator assigned by Scotland Yard.

A Gentleman's Murder Reviews

Huang's impressive debut will delight fans of golden age detective fiction... plotting, characters, and atmosphere are all top-notch. -Publishers Weekly (starred review) Huang surrounds his engaging lead character with a meaty supporting cast, many of whom quickly become suspects with tantalizing motives. The mystery itself is clever and should keep even the most experienced whodunit finders guessings. We hope [this] will be only the first of many Eric Peterkin adventures. -Booklist A mystery that recalls the best of Golden Age detective fiction. With fresh characters and unique twists, Huang has created a whodunit with just the right mix of old and new. -Andy Lewis, The Hollywood Reporter With a steady hand and a sharp eye, Christopher Huang brings a lost world gloriously back to life, skewers it, and uses it to spin an irresistible tale. A Gentleman's Murder offers a rare treat for modern fans of the Golden Age. -Catriona McPherson, Agatha, Anthony, Macavity and Lefty winning author of the Dandy Gilver series Dorothy Sayers is alive and well and writing under the name of Christopher Huang. A Gentleman's Murder echoes the traditional mysteries in the best sense: no car chases or explosions, just great characters and a feel for time and place. -Rhys Bowen, New York Times-bestselling author of The Tuscan Child and two-time winner of the Agatha Award Settings and atmosphere captured perfectly from nearly a century ago, complex characters, and a compelling mystery-Christopher Huang's A Gentleman's Murder is a must read for fans of Anthony Horowitz, Charles Todd, and Anne Perry. -Daryl Maxwell, Los Angeles Public Library A dazzlingly atmospheric debut that transports you to 1920s London. A Gentleman's Murder is a meticulous mystery that will keep you guessing until the end and please fans of both Agatha Christie and Gillian Flynn. -Sarah Nivala, Book Soup A locked room traditional mystery that does justice to its inspirations, even as it aids in the genres continuing evolution. -CrimeReads In A Gentleman's Murder, we have gentlemen murdering gentleman in a war-exhausted England trying to rebuild itself into something new. -Carolyn Haley, New York Journal of Books For fans of mysteries who would like an updated Agatha Christie and Dorothy Sayers. -Liberty Hardy, Book Riot Christopher Huang's debut novel, A Gentleman's Murder, is set in post-First World War England, but incorporates themes-race, the psychic toll of war-seldom acknowledged in classic mysteries of that era. -Ian McGillis, The Montreal Gazette

About Christopher Huang

Christopher Huang grew up in Singapore, where he served his two years of National Service as an Army Signaller. He moved to Canada where he studied Architecture at McGill University in Montreal. Huang currently lives in Montreal. A Gentleman's Murder is his first novel.

Additional information

GOR009470761
9781942645955
1942645953
A Gentleman's Murder by Christopher Huang
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Inkshares
20180731
352
N/A
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