The Jasmine Trade (New Blood)

The Jasmine Trade (New Blood)

by Denise Hamilton (Author)

Synopsis

Seventeen-year-old Marina Lu lies dead in her shiny status car in a suburban shopping centre car park, her two-carat diamond engagement ring refracting another shattered Los Angeles dream. Was her murder merely a car-jacking gone bad, or is there more to the story? LA TIMES reporter Eve Diamond is determined to find out. Why was Marina, at such a young age, marrying twenty-four-year-old Michael Ho? Why is her father so reluctant to provide Eve with information about his daughter? And why would someone steal the dead girl's diary? As Eve delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding Marina's life and death, she stumbles upon the world of the 'parachute kids', the rich Asian teens who are left to their own devices in California while their parents live and work in Hong Kong. She also discovers an even more tragic subculture, where destitute young Asian immigrants live in virtual sexual slavery. As Eve unravels the haunting details and closes in on her scoop, she finds that someone is prepared to kill to keep the story hidden. A moving, noir-accented crime novel that opens a rare window into an intriguing subject, "The Jasmine Trade" is a passionate and polished debut from an exciting new talent.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Orion
Published: 15 Dec 2003

ISBN 10: 0752857185
ISBN 13: 9780752857183
Book Overview: THE JASMINE TRADE has been shortlisted for the Anthony, Edgar and Macavity Best First Novel Awards This is the start of a promising new series featuring LA TIMES reporter Eve Diamond 'THE JASMINE TRADE is more than a good crime story. Denise Hamilton delivers a gripping narrative with a busload of intriguing characters. And all the while she unflinchingly points her flashlight into one of the dark corners of our world. Read it and learn.' Michael Connelly 'Hamilton's sharp eye, tough mind and open heart give this novel its credibility, emotion and compassion. Revealing and unsettling.' T. Jefferson Parker

Media Reviews
Pacy, lucid story-telling which never runs out of road or fuel ... If this is the standard we can expect from New Blood books to come, crime writing is in for a major transfusion. -- Phillip Oakes LITERARY REVIEW 'Touching, colourful, twisty and informative, The Jasmine Trade thoroughly deserves its nominations [for prizes] and its blurbs from Michael Connelly and T. Jefferson Parker.' SHERLOCK MAGAZINE
Author Bio
Denise Hamilton has published work in The Los Angeles Times, Wired and Cosmopolitan. As a Fulbright Scholar, she lived and taught in the former Yugoslavia during the Bosnian War. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two children.