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Indlæser... The Fourth Sacrifice (China Thrillers, #2) (1999)af Peter May
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. I really like Peter May. Like the first book in this series, the outcome was predictable. The story was interesting and quite readable. ( ) Le second volet de la ”série chinoise” de l’auteur écossais poursuit les aventures de Li Yan et Margaret Campbell auprès des soldats de l’armée de terre cuite. Archéologie, révolution culturelle et trafic d’art sont au cœur d’une enquête dont on regrette de deviner certains éléments trop tôt. Le final reste cependant inattendu et l’on retrouve avec plaisir le couple et ses hésitations sentimentales. The Fourth Sacrifice by Peter May is a recommended thriller and the sequel to The Firemaker. On the eve of her departure for home, Dr. Margaret Campbell, a forensic pathologist from the United States, is asked to work with the Chinese police and conduct the autopsy of a beheaded man. The man, Yuan Tao, was a naturalized citizen of the United States and he was also apparently the fourth beheaded man in a string of ritual murders that could indicate the work of a serial killer. Margaret finds herself working with police Deputy Section Chief Li Yan, with whom she previously had a romantic relationship, and she is bitter at his perceived rejection of her. She doesn't know that Li was ordered to end his relationship with her. To further complicate matters archeologist Michael Zimmerman, as he introduces Margaret to the treasures of China, is making it clear to her that he is very interested in a relationship with her. The plot mixes mystery, romance and history in the character driven narrative. The quality of the writing is good. May does do a great job setting the place and provides a lot of excellent information about and background for the Chinese culture. He provides the descriptions and background to create a total picture of China. Aside from the cultural references, there are little nit-picky details and lack of details about other topics that annoyed me. I could chose to set them aside and simply enjoy the story, which is predictable, but moves along quickly (when not trying to educate us about Chinese culture which does slow down the forward movement of the plot). Since The Fourth Sacrifice is character driven, Margaret presents a bit of a problem, as she is a very unlikable character. Now, I haven't read the first novel, so perhaps she is more personable in that novel and the broken relationship is what drives her negative attitude. While I enjoyed this novel, it didn't leave me wanting to read the first one. Disclosure: My review copy was courtesy of Quercus. http://www.shetreadssoftly.com/2018/05/the-fourth-sacrifice.html Li Yan has been told that he must end his relationship with Margaret Campbell and to distract him he is involved in the investigation of a gruesome series of beheadings. Margaret is keen to leave Beijing but when an American citizen becomes the fourth victim of the beheadings she is asked to stay by the American Embassy. Her investigations show that the fourth victim was the perpetrator of the previous three attacks, so why was he killed, and by whom? Meanwhile glamorous TV historian Michael Zimmerman is in China to make a film about the discovery of the Terracotta Warriors and Margaret has an excuse to move on from Li. This is another excellent novel from May featuring the juxtaposition between Eastern and Western cultures in China. The inclusion of the effects of the Cultural Revolution and the impact of China's 'one child' policy are key aspects of this story and are handled with sensitivity. My only complaint is that I found the actual conclusion of the plot a little hurried and far less believable than all that went before. May is a talented writer of thrillers. Second in a rereleased crime trilogy set in China. I was pretty sure I knew who did it about 70% through. All the lovely Chinese detail (lots of food and scenery) was a bit too much after that point. I was pretty much urging the two protagonists to "Get on with it!" Add some really stupid behavior by the previously fairly smart American pathologist (yes, a woman - how did you guess) and I decided I wouldn't be reading the final book. The obligatory 'clever use of computers' scene really shows the book's age. Meh ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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"AN ELECTRIFYING MIXTURE OF MYSTERY, ROMANCE, AND HISTORY." --Kirkus Reviews "MAY'S WELL-PLOTTED FOLLOW UP... AMPLIFIES HIS VIVID PICTURE OF A CHAOTIC, VITAL MODERN-DAY CHINA" --Publishers Weekly Li Yan and Margaret Campbell are reluctantly reunited, this time to track down a killer reenacting a series of gruesome rituals. The Chinese police have once more been forced to enlist the services of American forensic pathologist Margaret Campbell, this time to investigate a series of four horrific ritual executions in Beijing. Detective Li Yan is determined to discover just how one of the victims in particular, an American diplomat, became caught up in the slaying. And he is arguably even more determined to have nothing to do with Campbell, whom he finds simultaneously too foreign and too . . . familiar. The personal polarity that once attracted Yan and Campbell again strengthens their professional partnership. Yet the closer they draw to the truth, the greater the danger posed by a killer prepared to do anything to conceal it. Ingen biblioteksbeskrivelser fundet. |
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