Over Hong Kong
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Open the pages of this book, and discover Hong Kong as seen from the air: a land as rich in green rugged mountains and remote shores as it is in new office complexes and crowded urban living..
Nury Vittachi is een auteur die bekend staat om zijn komische benadering van misdaadverhalen. Hij boeit lezers met geestige observaties en een levendige vertelstijl, vaak geïnspireerd door Aziatische culturele nuances. Zijn journalistieke achtergrond verrijkt zijn schrijven met zowel inzicht als amusement. Vittachi combineert vakkundig detectiveplots met humor, wat zorgt voor onvergetelijke leeservaringen.






Open the pages of this book, and discover Hong Kong as seen from the air: a land as rich in green rugged mountains and remote shores as it is in new office complexes and crowded urban living..
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A dangerous supervillain is on the warpath and the terrified townsfolk need a hero to save them! Nerdy, homework-obsessed Jeri Telstar, the boy who did Good Things at Bad Times, seems like the world's least-likely until he discovers The Biggest Secret in the World. Jeri Telstar is a hero for today, balancing his need to get good grades with his desire to save the universe. This book is the first of a new series that gives modern youngsters a hero with whom they can identify. It will delight with the message that the most powerful forces in the universe are not flying fists but secrets found in books. Aimed at children (boys) aged 6 11 years.
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Feng shui detective C F Wong is asked to fly to London, where the Queen wants Buckingham Palace feng shuied to rid the Royal family of its long run of bad luck. But with over 600 rooms in the palace - including 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms - is this an assignment too far or a deliberate distraction?
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Hong Kong, 1980. A British police officer minutes away from being arrested by colleagues for sex crimes is found dead in his locked bedroom. There are multiple wounds to his chest; his used service revolver by his side. There's only one possible suicide. Yet a painstaking reinvestigation uncovers a different one involving a secret pedophile ring servicing the city's most powerful men, high-level cover-ups, international geopolitics and the involvement of a secretive unit of police officers tasked with tracking down and arresting homosexuals—the Witchhunters. The operation ultimately resulted in the tragic death of police inspector John MacLennan—a watershed moment leading to the eventual decriminalization of homosexual acts in Hong Kong in 1991. For decades, many people have suspected that the young officer died because of information he possessed. This book reveals for the first time what MacLennan knew.
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