Download Zhong Fong series by David Rotenberg (.ePUB)

Zhong Fong series by David Rotenberg (#1-#5)
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Overview: DAVID ROTENBERG has published five mystery novels (the Zhong Fong detective series set in modern Shanghai) and the bestselling historical fiction novel Shanghai, The Ivory Compact. He has directed plays on Broadway, in Shanghai (where he directed the first Canadian play in the People’s Republic of China), in Cape Town and in many regional theatres in North America. He is the artistic director of the internationally renowned Pro Actors Lab in Toronto whose unique acting techniques are used by actors in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, South Africa and the People’s Republic of China.
He lives in Toronto, in the Junction, with his wife, Susan Santiago, and is currently at work on the second novel in the Junction Chronicles series.
Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Crime

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The Shanghai Murders (Zhong Fong #1)
Zhong Fong is a young and ambitious homicide detective in modern Shanghai. His actress wife is rehearsing the leading role in a Chinese production of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. Assigned to the Dim Sum killings, a grisly series of murders, the young detective is tormented by doubts about his wife’s love, and constant frustration in his investigation from his superiors. Inevitably, the various events converge in a heart-wrenching climax that leaves their lives changed forever.

The Lake Ching Murders (Zhong Fong #2)
Detective Zhong Fong, former head of special investigations with the Shanghai police, has been branded a traitor and exiled to a sleepy village in northwestern China. But his isolation comes to an abrupt end when two Party officials whisk him away in the middle of the night. They need him, they say, to investigate the murders of seventeen foreign businessmen aboard a ship on Lake Ching.
Fong hopes this is his chance to clear his name. He soon finds, however, that the case may be more complicated, and more perilous, than it first appeared.

The Hua Shan Hospital Murders (Zhong Fong #3)
Detective Zhong Fong has regained his position as head of Special Investigations in the Shanghai district. He is back in the city that he loves with his new wife and baby girl.
All seems to be going smoothly – until one of Shanghai’s state-run abortion clinics explodes in a ball of flame. A note is left in English. Then a second clinic is attacked, and a second note found. It reads, ‘This blasphemy will stop – the light will come.’
Fong’s investigation of the bombings will lead him deep into a place he knows all too well: the darkest recesses of the human heart.

The Hamlet Murders (Zhong Fong #4)
It’s summer in Shanghai. The city’s 18 million residents continue their hurtling progress toward modernisation. Three men carrying blueprints appear outside homicide detective Zhong Fong’s apartment: his building is being redeveloped, and he may soon have nowhere to live.
Fong is jolted from these worries by a midnight phone call from the Shanghai Theatre Company. His old rival has been found dead, hanging from a rope at the centre of the stage, an apparent suicide.
But from the moment Fong sees the crime scene, his instincts tell him two things. First, this was no suicide. Second, the search for the killer will lead him to dark places and unwanted revelations.

The Golden Mountain Murders (Zhong Fong #5)
As Shanghai surpasses Hong Kong as Asia’s most important city, Zhong Fong’s Office of Special Investigations faces an increasingly sophisticated, and increasingly global, breed of criminal.
When Fong follows a disturbing lead, he finds himself in the rural backwater of Anhui Province. Here, he is shocked to discover a blood-trafficking racket and a massive outbreak of AIDS. In pursuit of the blood traffickers, Fong embarks on what proves to be the longest journey of his life. It will eventually take him to the streets of Vancouver – and a meeting with a man who holds an old, and potentially lethal, grudge.

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