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Becoming Inspector Chen (An Inspector Chen mystery, 11)
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Becoming Inspector Chen (An Inspector Chen mystery, 11) Paperback - 2021

by Xiaolong, Qiu

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Chief Inspector Chen, facing possible disciplinary action, is excluded from a new investigation that has seen a poem said to be criticising the current government removed from the Internet. Left fearing for his career he finds himself reflecting on his life growing up during the Cultural Revolution and his previous cases.

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"Fascinating . . . Xiaolong writes with both urgency and grace about modern China in another well-crafted mystery" Booklist Starred Review of Hold Your Breath, China "Fans of mysteries about honest cops working for compromised regimes won't want to miss this one" Library Journal Starred Review of Hold Your Breath, China "Inspector Chen's 10th mystery effectively uses the genre to explore China's current pollution crisis" Kirkus Reviews on Hold Your Breath, China "Another superb entry in an always-outstanding series" Booklist Starred Review of Shanghai Redemption

About the author

Anthony Award winning author Qiu Xiaolong was born in Shanghai and moved to Washington University in St Louis, US, to complete a PhD degree in comparative literature. After the Tiananmen tragedy in 1989 he stayed on in St Louis where he still lives with his wife. Qiu's sold over two million copies of his Inspector Chen mysteries worldwide and been published in twenty languages. On top of his fiction, he is a prize-winning writer of poetry. All the titles in the Inspector Chen series, including Hold Your Breath, China, have been dramatized in BBC Radio 4 productions. www.qiuxiaolong.com