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Mass Market Paperback A Bitter Feast: A Bill Smith/Lydia Chin Novel Book

ISBN: 0312970110

ISBN13: 9780312970116

A Bitter Feast: A Bill Smith/Lydia Chin Novel

(Book #5 in the Lydia Chin & Bill Smith Series)

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Joining the company of Sue Grafton, Jonathan Kellerman, and Patricia Cornwell, Shamus Award-winner S.J. Rozan now owns a coveted Anthony Award for Best Novel for her No Colder Place. The Washington... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Excellent! Rozan's best novel to date.

I have read Rozan's first five novels and they are all very good but this is clearly her best yet. This book has it all: a complex, realistic plot that keeps you guessing until the end, interesting, well-developed characters, great dialogue and a very exciting conclusion. Bill and Lydia are more interesting and entertaining than ever. The thing that impresses me most about this book, however, is simply how well it is written. Rozan's writing is clean and precise and her discriptions of Chinatown are so good I almost felt like I was there. Rozan is now my favorite mystery writer and I hope she writes many, many more.

Worth 10 Stars

S. J. Rozan just gets better with every book! I have read all her books so far and anxiously await the next one! Her writing is so refreshing, she makes you care about the main characters, Lydia Chin and Bill Smith, and you get caught up in what's happening from the very first chapter. Once you find yourself turning the pages, you hate to finish the book so soon but you just can't resist. This series is one of the best to come along in years and long may S. J. Rozan write!

Unable to pass up, unbearable to put down

Ever since I began reading S.J. Rozan, I've been convinced that she is secretly Chinese. Being part Chinese myself, I've found that she more than any other author has conveyed to me what it's like to be a young Chinese American living with an exasperating traditional mother and fighting against racism and sexism to be a P.I. Lydia Chin is a wonderfully believable and likeable character, and in this novel she must resist the pressure to be a stereotypical good Chinese girl and give up her search to find four Chinese waiters who are involved the unionization of a Chinese restaurant. I've also been in love with Lydia's partner, Bill Smith, and throughout her five mysteries have rooted for the two of them to get together. Congratulations to Rozan for creating another enjoyable and exciting mystery.

Bitter Feast is a plateful!

Rozan has created a marvelous mystery here. She paints a vivid picture of Chinatown and it's inhabitants as well as creating a most satisfying who-dunit. I love the characters of Lydia and Bill. They play off one another so well. My only complaint is I would like to see them move their personal relationship along a little faster (sorry Ms. Rozan, I am a romantic at heart). If you like your mysteries fast paced and intricate, this is the series for you.Ree-views

Brilliant as usual-writing style and storytelling ability

Private Investigator Lydia Chin has been hired to find a missing person, who disappeared in the middle of New York's Chinatown. The seemingly simple case begins when she works undercover as a waitress in a Chinatown restaurant, a place where allegedly four illegal aliens vanished without a trace.However, her inquiries are slowed down by the demographic change in the local community. Apparently, the newly arrived Fukiense-speaking Chinese are more and more taking over from the previous generation Cantonese immigrants. This makes it more difficult on Lydia, who has lived her entire life in the neighborhood, to obtain information. Still, with the help of her professional and growing personal partner Bill Smith, and shockingly (at least to this reviewer) her mother, Lydia plows ahead with her investigation.This series is more of a movable feast rather than A BITTER FEAST because of the wonderful reoccurring characters and the insiders look into Manh! attan, especially Chinatown. The ethnic foods (not just Chinese) add a fabulous taste to a great who-done-it. Award winning S.J. Rozan has scribed another winning entry to a triumphant mystery series.Harriet Klausner
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