Lydia Chin/Bill Smith series author Rozan and comics exec Nee create a distinct sense of time and place in this brisk adventure. Lao She teaches Chinese at a London university in 1924 and leads a peaceful life—until Bertrand Russell sends for him. Lao anticipates a quiet discussion about China. Instead, he’s sent to jail to impersonate Judge Dee Ren Jie, who was accidentally swept up when police arrested a group of Chinese agitators. After the pair stir up trouble and cause a riot, Dee involves Lao in his plans to solve a murder. Dee served in the Chinese Labour Corps in France in the Great War. One of his former compatriots, a merchant, has been murdered. Then two more Chinese men are killed, all with a butterfly sword. Along with Lao, Dee enlists a shopkeeper, a British thief, and a group of urchins in his investigation. Lao narrates their adventures as Dee impersonates a street legend, “Springheel Jack, the Terror of London,” swinging from lampposts and launching himself across rooftops in search of a killer.
VERDICT Fans of the Sherlock Holmes canon will appreciate this fast-paced, exciting novel.
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