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<p>&ldquo;Debut novelist Banks crafts a sweeping tale of seduction betrayal and war...(her) evocative prose is impressive throughout....Banks delivers an engaging tale of forgiveness and the strength of familial ties even when those ties have been frayed almost to extinction. A spectacular novel of colonial China that should put this first-time author on the map.&rdquo;</p><p>&mdash;Kirkus Reviews</p><p><em><br />Riding the Tiger</em></p><p>In the turbulent years of the late 1930s on the China coast Jack a powerful foreign business tycoon and Ana a sensual and deep Russian jazz singer&mdash;meet as strangers and part as lovers on the night Shanghai burns and falls to the Japanese. And then Ana simply &hellip; vanishes.</p><p>Besotted Jack returns to Hong Kong determined to find Ana. He must hide his anguish from his fianc&eacute;e Violet a beautiful and paranoid Hong Kong socialite as she begins her lavish wedding plans. As the Japanese army advances a tragedy unfolds encompassing the passion and destruction of humans clinging to their dreams as the only world they know changes around them.</p><p>Half a century later a young woman lives with a hidden shame. Jardine Woo is a modern Chinese girl who makes a living jumping out of party cakes but under her cheerful exterior lies a secret: her mother was a Jane Doe struck dead on a Hong Kong street nearly thirty years earlier her infant daughter in her arms. Grown up now Jardine has adjusted to life with no family&mdash;or so she thinks. Then the extraordinary occurs and her world will change in the blink of an eye. Algernon Worthing an Englishman on his deathbed claims not only that he knows her but also that she is inextricably connected to a long-hidden crime that occurred before she was even born.</p>