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When the murder of a woman is reported to the Shanghai police while Inspector Chen is on vacation, Sergeant Yu is forced to take charge of the investigation. The victim, Yin Lige, a novelist known for her banned book, has been found dead in her tiny, humble room off the stairwell of a converted multi-family house. It seems that only a neighbor could have committed the crime, for the building is kept locked at night. But there is no apparent motive. Sergeant Yu tries to unravel the reclusive woman’s past and begins to realize it may have larger political implications. The Cultural Revolution might be more than 30 years in the past, but its effects can still be felt at every level of Chinese society.“[Qiu Xiaolong’s] finest novel.
—The New York Times
“A vivid portrait of modern Chinese society . . . A work of real distinction.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“These are mysteries to savor.”
—Booklist, Starred Review
“Chen is the fascinating creation of poet and translator Qiu Xiaolong . . . As in Qiu’s first two books, the ghosts of Mao’s bloody Cultural Revolution . . . lead to murder.”
—Chicago Tribune
“ReadWhen Red Is Blackfor insights into understanding today’s Shanghai and China.”
—St. Louis Post-Dispatch
“Compelling.”
—Times-Picayune
“A great read.”
—The Guardian
“The most sophisticated series to date, and one feels Qiu pushing the envelope of the detective series genre.”
—Asian Review of Books
“Shanghai in transition . . . Fascinating.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Insightful.”
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