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China Trade 1

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Categorization is odious. There is tremendous overlap among genres. These pigeonholes are offered only as a convenience.

S. J. Rozan

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vitawallace January 29th, 2006 11:03 AM PST

S. J. Rozan's books up until Absent Friends all featured the same two detectives, Lydia Chin and Bill Smith. Starting with China Trade, which is from Lydia's point of view, she alternates their points of view. I thrill to Lydia's books; she is a young Chinese-American PI from New York's Chinatown; smart, strong, self-sufficient, and in touch with all of her senses, but especially her taste buds!

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