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All the Tears in China

By: Sulari Gentill
Narrated by: Rupert Degas
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Shanghai in 1935 is a 20th-century Babylon, an expatriate playground where fortunes are made and lost, where East and West collide, and the stakes include life itself.

Into this, Rowland Sinclair arrives from Sydney to represent his brother at international wool negotiations. Rowland is under strict instructions to commit to nothing...but a brutal murder makes that impossible.

As suspicion falls on him, Rowland enters a desperate bid to find answers in a city as glitzy as it is dangerous, where tai-pans and tycoons rule, and politics and vice are entwined with commerce.

Once again, the only people Rowland can truly trust are an artist, a poet and a free-spirited sculptress.

©2020 Sulari Gentill (P)2020 W. F. Howes Ltd
Cozy Fiction Historical Mystery
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"A sparkling crime series.... Evelyn Waugh meets Agatha Christie...." (The Age)

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Why do you always use women to get Rollie mixed up with in to the plot. It’s really tiring. When is the Ed and Roland going to be a true couple? It’s getting old. Ed should realize that they will be stronger together than weaker.
It makes me cringe when you make Roland so naive, gullible , and ignorant around the two timing women.

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As much as I love Rowland Sinclair's adventures in Australia, what a treat to have him travel the world and introduce us to more interesting tidbits from throughout history ... this overseas trip has him covering for Wilfred in all things family business (shocker/spoiler alert, it doesn't go well!) Per usual there is an unexplained dead body (why isn't there a travel alert attached to Rowland to make it easier for law enforcement to proactively prevent these tragedies!?) I appreciate the dangerous situations he is constantly putting himself into and it says something about the writing that each time I still question if he is going to survive, so there's that! As always, he consistently steps in to alter the everyday lives of the people he randomly encounters - some lucky, some very much not, but in all cases, for our entertainment!

On the Road Again!

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