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A review by veereadstoomuch
A Calamitous Chinese Killing by Shamini Flint
4.0
This time Singh is sent to China because a Singaporean national (the child of a diplomat) was killed in China. The diplomate believes there's more to the story of just a mugging. There's a few mysteries in this one, there's also commentary about China and what they have been doing to their citizens if the citizen isn't exactly what the country likes.
I like the supporting characters that Singh is surrounded by, the Chinese investigator who is working with him (and interpreting).
I didn't like it as much, maybe because of the political nature of the book. Although, I do agree that publicizing human right violations are very important!
I think I just really like the previous book in the series that it dimmed my view of this one.
I like the supporting characters that Singh is surrounded by, the Chinese investigator who is working with him (and interpreting).
I didn't like it as much, maybe because of the political nature of the book. Although, I do agree that publicizing human right violations are very important!
I think I just really like the previous book in the series that it dimmed my view of this one.