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Lydia Chin & Bill Smith Series by S .J. Rozan (#6, #7, #8, & #10)
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Overview: S.J. Rozan, a native New Yorker, is the author of the Bill Smith and Lydia Chin detective series as well as several stand-alone novels. She has won the the Edgar, Nero, Macavity, Shamus and Anthony awards for Best Novel and the Edgar award for Best Short Story. She is a former Mystery Writers of America National Board member, a current Sisters in Crime National Board member, and President of the Private Eye Writers of America. In January 2003 she was an invited speaker at the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. In February 2005 she will be Guest of Honor at the Left Coast Crime convention in El Paso, Texas. A former architect in a practice that focussed on police stations, firehouses, and zoos, SJ Rozan was born and raised in the Bronx. She currently lives in Greenwich Village, New York. (from the author’s website)"
S.J. Rozan has a B.A. from Oberlin College and M.Arch from SUNY/Buffalo.
Genre: Mystery/Thriller

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Bad Blood (Lydia Chin & Bill Smith #06)
Most people believe Jimmy Antonelli is bad to the bone…..
New York detective – and an old friend of the family – Bill Smith is one of the few people who has ever been willing to give Jimmy a second chance. Given his own brushes with the law, Bill has an unsurprising sympathy for the youngest Antonelli brother.But this time Jimmy has gone too far.
There’s a corpse of a local gangster in the cellar of Antonelli’s bar and Jimmy has disappeared… But finding Jimmy is going to be a whole lot easier than proving his innocence…
Note: originally published as STONE QUARRY in the US

Blood Rites(Lydia Chin & Bill Smith #07)
Lydia Chin and Bill Smith have been hired by one of the most respected figures in New York City’s Chinatown, for what appears to be a simple task – deliver a family heirloom to the young grandson of the recently deceased business colleague of Grandfather Gao.
Before they can deliver the heirloom, the grandson is kidnapped and two separate ransom demands are made. While the family of the kidnapped boy tries to freeze them out, Lydia and Bill must quickly learn their way around a city where the rules are different, the stakes are high, and the cost of failure is too dire to imagine.
Note: originally published as REFLECTING THE SKY in the US

Blood Ties (Lydia Chin & Bill Smith #08)
Some crimes strike too close to home…
Private detective Bill Smith is hurtled headlong into the most provocative – and personal – case of his career when he receives a chilling late night telephone call from the NYPD. They’re holding his fifteen-year-old nephew Gary. But before he can find out what’s going on, Gary escapes Bill’s custody and disappears into the dark and unfamiliar streets…
With his partner, Lydia Chin, Bill tries to find the missing teen and uncover what it is that has led him so far from home. Their search takes them to Gary’s family in a small town in New Jersey, where they discover that one of Gary’s classmates was murdered. Bill and Lydia delve into the crime-only to find it eerily similar to a decades-old murder-suicide…
Please note: this novel is published as WINTER AND NIGHT in the US

Out for Blood (Lydia Chin & Bill Smith #10)
In twelve hours Lydia Chin will be dead…’
The phone call comes in the early hours. A cold, electronic voice informs detective Bill Smith that his best friend is being held hostage. And the clock is ticking…
If Bill wants his partner back he’ll have to play the kidnapper’s sadistic game to find her – and find her fast – before the psycho makes good his promise to kill her…
Please note this novel is called ON THE LINE in the US.

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China Trade (Lydia Chin & Bill Smith, #1)
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No Colder Place (Lydia Chin & Bill Smith, #4)
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Trail of Blood (Lydia Chin & Bill Smith, #9)
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