A Death in China
by Carl Hiaasen and William D. Montalbano
David Wang, a Chinese-American art historian, dies shortly after a visit to an ancient tomb housing priceless artifacts. Officials diagnose death by duck, a fatal confluence of culture shock and rich cuisine. But Wang's friend Tom Stratton suspects something more sinister, especially after the dead man's brother, a highly placed Party official tries to have him kidnapped. From a nightmarish interrogation to assasination by cobra, "A Death in China" takes readers on a trip with no rest stops through a world of claustrophobic mistrust and terrifying danger.
Release Date:
June 29, 1998