The Fury of Beijing

by Ian Hamilton

Ava Lee (16)

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"Still reeling from the brutal murder of her close associates, Lau Lau and Chen, Ava Lee embarks on a quest for revenge that takes her from Toronto to Los Angeles to Beijing. Along the way, Ava is aided by some familiar faces and old comrades-in-arms, including Sonny Kwon, Jimmy Li, Lop, and Xu, the mountain master of Shanghai. The search leads first to Ava's old opponent, Mo, the chairman of the China Movie Syndicate, and then to a shadowy figure at the very top of the Chinese Security show more Service--the man who gave the order to kill her friends. Events reach a deadly climax in front of the Tianqiao Theatre in Beijing, but exacting her revenge is only half the battle--getting out of China alive is another matter entirely..."-- show less

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Ava Lee is out to avenge the killing of her close friends by Chinese authorities because of them having made a movie critical of the Tiananmen Square affair. Ava, with her usual determination and organization, along with her contacts in the Triads, concocts a bold plan to deal with the individuals who ordered the killings. It's a suspenseful and chilling story that ends with Ava enduring a harrowing escape from China. The story-telling moves briskly as Ava and her allies move from place to place: Taiwan, Los Angeles, Beijing, and even Toronto. This is one of Ava's trickiest capers.

There's plenty of insight in the story about China and its perception of itself in the world. Readers get a close look inside present day China too.

This is show more the 16th book in the series, but I think it can be read as a standalone. Despite that, reading earlier entries in the series might provide an appreciation of the cast of characters.

The author has written in his Acknowledgements at the end of the book that this "is probably the last book in the Ava Lee series". I hope that is not the case, and am encouraged by him saying that he intends to keep writing.
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Our favorite debt collector and business magnet extraordinaire, Ava Lee, steps up in The Fury of Beijing to become an avenging angel as she hunts down the two mainland Chinese officials who contracted the killing of two of her close business associates. Additionally, Lee realizes leaving these two party operatives alive could mean her lover, Fai, and her friend, Silvana, will be looking over their shoulders for the rest of their lives.

Sounds like an exciting read, doesn't it? It would have been except that much of the action occurs off-stage and is repeated endlessly by Lee as she brings other characters up to speed regarding her assignation plans.

Too bad this Hamilton novel, the fifteenth in the series, is far from his best, show more especially since the author claims this is the last Ava Lee novel in a long string. Sad to say, Lee and Hamilton go out with a whimper rather than a bang. show less

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Ian Hamilton is president of Westminster Presbyterian Theological Seminary, England. He has written a number of books, including The Erosion of Calvinist Orthodoxy, The Letters of John, Ephesians, and The Faith Shaped Life.

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The Fury of Beijing

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Fiction and Literature, Mystery, Suspense & Thriller
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813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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