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The Chinese Chop

The Chinese Chop

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The Chinese Chop
Review: Old fashion mystery set in New York City 1949. New author Janice Cameron shares a rented room with the mysterious Lily Wu in a house in Washington Square. 2 murders occur. It seems each one of the residents in the house has a secret past, with the exception of Janice, and could be the murderer. Very very medium after a while. The most interesting thing about the book is the tone and time it was written which was 1949.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The Chinese Chop
Review: Old fashion mystery set in New York City 1949. New author Janice Cameron shares a rented room with the mysterious Lily Wu in a house in Washington Square. 2 murders occur. It seems each one of the residents in the house has a secret past, with the exception of Janice, and could be the murderer. Very very medium after a while. The most interesting thing about the book is the tone and time it was written which was 1949.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Chinese Chop
Review: this novel stars Sheridan's favorites Janice Cameron and Lily Wu, but takes place in New York City instead of Hawaii. Its sort of a dark mystery that takes place during the 1949 post WWII housing shortage. Lily and Janice share a bedroom in a rooming house filled with a variety of other people who, unbeknownst to one another, all have a connection to the house and its former owners. That's all I can say without revealing too much of the mystery. I found the biographical introduction of the life of the author as interesting as the novel. :)


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