![]() Of course, the mystery zeroes in on the Chinese community and I don’t think that I have read anything like this since James Clavell’s Tai-Pan.Īll in all, I really enjoyed this book and give it a solid 5 stars out of 5. I am really impressed with the historic feel of the novel. In addition to the interesting characters, I suppose that the historic nineteenth Century Chicago really came to life for me. McNamara managed to create a character as interesting as the mystery she solves, and between you and me that’s saying something. ![]() I am reminded of Kerry Greenwood’s Phryne Fisher, Carol O’Connell’s Kathleen Mallory, or Agatha Christie’s Tuppence. I really hate to jump this late into a series, but I was in the mood for a good mystery after reading a lot of nonfiction.Įmily Cabot is an interesting character. “Death at Chinatown” is the fifth book in the Emily Cabot mysteries series. Death at Chinatown (Emily Cabot Mysteries) (Volume 5)Īvailable Amazon Death at Chinatown (Emily Cabot Mysteries) (Volume 5) ![]()
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