Yellowthread Street: The Hatchet Man (Book 2) (Yellowthread Street Mystery)


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Set amidst the urban fantasia of Hong Kong William Marshalls Yellowthread Street novels raise crime fiction to a high art form. Surrealistic and suspenseful vivid in their procedural details and brilliant in their scope they are the work of a uniquely gifted writer. As an inspired poet of the bizarre [Marshall] orchestrates underlying insanity into an apocalyptic vision of the future. - New York Times Book Review Marshalls novels feature seemingly supernatural events that turn out to have logical if not precisely rational origins. He has savage fun with police procedure. - TIME Postman Lawrence Shang was watching a film called The Axeman of Shanghai when his life abruptly ended. Carpet trader Edward Peng was enjoying The Last Picture Show. Death in both cases was instantaneous caused by a small calibre handgun used at a range of two feet. With their deaths begins a series of apparently motiveless murders in one cinema after another across the Hong Bay district of Hong Kong and a nightmarish investigation for Harry Feiffer Detective Chief Inspector Royal Hong Kong Police Force and his staff at the Yellowthread Police Station. The Hatchet Mans next victim is a sailor off an American ship. Then a German is shot in an auction room. Theres an unaccountable killing on a train near the Chinese border. And the crazy old Mrs Mortimer from the Old Peoples Home steps in front of a tram ... And for Harry Feiffer time is running out. Full of real police procedure suspense and fine irony but with whole extra dimensions of the surreal and the poignant the Yellowthread Street novels have no real compare. For those open to their charms this series is a hidden masterpiece of crime fiction.
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