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Reviews: Publishers Weekly: “A rich blend of historical mystery and contemporary suspense.” Kirkus: "’I'm back,’ Lydia Chin tells her mother, and so she is, to track down a fabled brooch that's at the root of violence past and present. Rozan plots as expansively and ambitiously as ever… Welcome back, Lydia and Bill.” Library Journal (starred review): “Using letters and journal entries from the 1930s and 1940s, Rozan sets the stage for the modern quest for missing valuables stolen during the Holocaust. She also gives us a brilliant look into the culture of Chinese American families today and an exciting mystery. Readers who have waited patiently for this one will not be disappointed. Highly recommended.” |
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