A Calamitous Chinese Killing

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Inspector Singh's expertise is required in China in his sixth adventure, as he battles political intrigue to get to the bottom of a very murky and complex crime Inspector Singh is on a mission to China, against his better judgment. The son of a bigwig at the Singapore Embassy has been bludgeoned to death in a back alley in Beijing. The Chinese security insist that he was the victim of a robbery gone wrong, but the young man's mother demands that Singapore's finest (in his own opinion) rides to the rescue. But solving a murder in a country that practices socialism "with Chinese characteristics" is a dangerous business, and it soon becomes apparent that getting to the bottom of this calamitous killing will be his toughest case yet.

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Shamini Flint was a lawyer for 10 years, traveling extensively in Asia during that period. She is the author of several previous Inspector Singh books, including A Bali Conspiracy Most Foul and A Most Peculiar Malaysian Murder.
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