The Pool of Unease

The Pool of Unease

by Catherine Sampson (Author)

Synopsis

Robin Ballantyne is investigating the murder of a British man in Beijing. His headless body was found in woods by an icy, fetid lake. Is his death linked to a recent series of brutal attacks on women? In a city thick with paranoia and corruption, Robin struggles to separate rumour from reality. Meanwhile, late one freezing night, Chinese private detective Song rescues a young boy from a fire on a building site. With witnesses appearing from the murky surrounds, bloody clothes on the ground but no body, and flames blazing around him, Song panics and flees still clutching the boy. From the smog of the capital to the poverty-stricken countryside, and from the mansions of millionaires to a disused quarry where the children of scavengers root among the rubbish, Song and Robin must unravel the truth behind the murders before they find themselves silenced and before the killer can make another sinister move ...Shattering traditional preconceptions, "The Pool of Unease" is a gritty, fast-paced thriller that exposes the shadowy underbelly of modern China.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 03 Aug 2007

ISBN 10: 0230014437
ISBN 13: 9780230014435

Author Bio
Catherine Sampson started her career in the BBC and has worked as Beijing correspondent for The Times. She lives in Beijing with her husband and three children. This is her third novel.