
Paper Son: A Lydia Chin/Bill Smith Novel
by:
S. J Rozan
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 164313129X
ISBN 13: 9781643131290
Publication date:
July 2nd, 2019
Publisher: Pegasus Crime
Pages: 352
Genres: Mystery
In a gripping narrative set against the backdrop of vibrant and complex urban landscapes, two seasoned private investigators, Lydia Chin and Bill Smith, unravel a web of mystery that echoes the intricacies of identity and the struggle for belonging. With their characteristic banter and contrasting perspectives, they delve deep into the heart of a case that pulls them into a rich tapestry of history and personal stories.
When Lydia stumbles upon a decades-old secret linked to the Chinese community, what appears to be a simple missing persons investigation quickly spirals into something much deeper. As they navigate through layers of family secrets and cultural nuances, Lydia and Bill are forced to confront their own beliefs about heritage and the meaning of home.
Amid enthralling twists and compelling character development, the novel expertly weaves themes of identity and memory into the fabric of its mystery. It invites readers to reflect on the past while engaging them in a thrilling present, making each turn of the page an exploration of what it means to belong.
As danger lurks around every corner, Lydia and Bill must rely on their wit and connection to an ever-evolving world. Their partnership serves as a mirror to the complexities of friendship and trust, highlighting the personal stakes involved in every investigation. Each revelation leads them closer to the truth, but also to an understanding of themselves and the meaning of their missions.
When Lydia stumbles upon a decades-old secret linked to the Chinese community, what appears to be a simple missing persons investigation quickly spirals into something much deeper. As they navigate through layers of family secrets and cultural nuances, Lydia and Bill are forced to confront their own beliefs about heritage and the meaning of home.
Amid enthralling twists and compelling character development, the novel expertly weaves themes of identity and memory into the fabric of its mystery. It invites readers to reflect on the past while engaging them in a thrilling present, making each turn of the page an exploration of what it means to belong.
As danger lurks around every corner, Lydia and Bill must rely on their wit and connection to an ever-evolving world. Their partnership serves as a mirror to the complexities of friendship and trust, highlighting the personal stakes involved in every investigation. Each revelation leads them closer to the truth, but also to an understanding of themselves and the meaning of their missions.