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Murder in Peking. Illustrated book cover
Murder in Peking. Illustrated
1946
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3.71
Average Rating
226
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Set against the exotic and mysterious backdrop of 1930s Peking (now Beijing), Murder in Peking is a gripping detective novel by Vincent Starrett, a master of classic crime fiction. This atmospheric mystery unfolds when the body of a young British woman is discovered in a secluded part of the ancient city. As tensions rise and suspicion spreads among the foreign and local communities, the investigation reveals a web of secrets, political intrigue, and hidden motives. The case is taken up by an astute and determined investigator who must navigate cultural complexities, diplomatic sensitivities, and shadowy alleys to uncover the truth. With every twist and turn, new suspects emerge, and the line between friend and foe blurs. With its richly detailed setting, sharp dialogue, and masterfully constructed plot, Murder in Peking captures the essence of Golden Age detective fiction while immersing readers in a world of mystery and intrigue. A must-read for fans of classic whodunits and historical crime novels.

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Author

Vincent Starrett
Vincent Starrett
Author · 12 books

AKA Charles Vincent Starrett, or Charles Starrett Vincent Starrett was a book collector, author, bibliographer, and a Sherlock Holmes scholar. He has been referred to as part of Chicago's "literary renaissance” and has written or edited more than 50 books of essays, criticism, fiction, biography, poetry, and bibliography.

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