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A Most Immoral Woman
2009
First Published
3.30
Average Rating
382
Number of Pages

It is 1904. At the age of forty-two‚ the handsome and influential Australian George Ernest Morrison‚ Peking correspondent for The Times of London‚ is considered the most eligible Western bachelor in China. But Morrison has yet to meet his match; until one night‚ where the Great Wall meets the sea‚ he encounters Mae Perkins‚ the ravishing and free spirited daughter of a California millionaire‚ and a turbulent affair begins. War‚ meanwhile‚ has broken out between Russia and Japan for domination over northeast China. Morrison's colleague Lionel James has an idea that will revolutionise war correspondence. But the Russians‚ the Japanese‚ and even The Times' own editor‚ it seems‚ would rather see James hung from the nearest yardarm. James believes that only Morrison can help. Just as Mae seems to be slipping away from him‚ James' quest propels Morrison into her magnetic orbit once more. Inspired by a true story‚ A Most Immoral Woman is a surprising‚ witty and erotic tale of sexual and other obsessions set in the floating world of Westerners in China and Japan at the turn of the twentieth century. At its heart stands an original and devastatingly honest woman‚ as seen from the perspective of the extraordinary man who was drawn to love her.

Avg Rating
3.30
Number of Ratings
90
5 STARS
16%
4 STARS
23%
3 STARS
42%
2 STARS
13%
1 STARS
6%
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Author

Linda Jaivin
Linda Jaivin
Author · 8 books
Linda Jaivin is the author of twelve books, including the forthcoming (May 2021) The Shortest History of China and the novel The Empress Lover, published in April 2014 as well as the travel companion Beijing, published in July 2014. Other major publications include the Quarterly Essay: Found in Translation (late 2013), five novels and a novella, a collection of essays (Confessions of an S&M Virgin) and a China memoir (Monkey and the Dragon). Her first novel was the internationally bestselling comic erotic Eat Me. The Empress Lover follows A Most Immoral Woman, which is set in China and Japan in 1904 and based on a true story. She is also a translator from Chinese and a playwright. She was the winner of the 2014 New South Wales Writers Fellowship.
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