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Red Mandarin Dress

Writen by QIU XIAOLONG
Publisher Sceptre
Year 2007
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Poor Book has considerable wear and marks, could have small pieces missing from jacket, all defects are mentioned
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Good Book has general wear, but is still clean and very presentable.
Very Good Book has been read a few times, but with no major defects. It can contain some minor reading/shelf wear.
Fine A book has been read once or twice, but has a very minor shelf/reading wear and is almost as new in condition.
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New A book is brand new and never used.
Book Condition is Good
Some minor wear to book cover, edges and spine. Interior pages are tight though some mild foxing and tanning is present.
Book Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780340935170
Date Published
2007
Book Publisher
Sceptre
Book Format: Paperback
Book Publisher: Sceptre
Publication Year: 2007
Book ISBN: 9780340935170
Book Condition: Good (Some minor wear to book cover, eges and spine. Interior pages are tight though some mild foxing and tanning is present)

#5 in the Inspector Chen Cao series

Chief Inspector Chen Cao of the Shanghai Police Department is often put in charge of politically sensitive cases. Having recently ruffled more than a few official feathers, when he is asked to look into a sensitive corruption case he takes immediate action—he goes on leave from work. But while on vacation, the body of a murdered young woman is found in a highly trafficked area and the only notable aspect is that she was redressed in a red mandarin dress. When a second body appears, this time in the People's Park, also in precisely the same kind of red mandarin dress, the newspapers start screaming that Shanghai is being stalked by its first sexual serial killer. With the Party anxious to resolve the murders quickly, Chen finds himself in the midst of his most potentially dangerous and sensitive case to date.

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