When one of McKennas tenants loses everything in a work-at-home scam, hes forced to help her go after the scammer or evict her. He doesnt see eviction as an option, so he turns to his PI-wannabe friend Chance Logan for help. Soon, McKenna and Chance find themselves caught up in a murder investigatio
The Waikiki Widow
โ Scribed by Juanita Sheridan
- Book ID
- 111628783
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 102 KB
- Series
- Lily Wu #4
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0915230593
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โฆ Synopsis
'Tea... dragon... tiger'
It's up to Lily Wu to decipher the dying Chinese refugee's last words
Honolulu has always had its "Waikiki Widow", a rich and beautiful woman who presides over the city's night life. This time it's the newly arrived Lady Blanche Carleton, whose elderly British diplomat husband died shortly after the communists took over in China. But what is the source of Lady Blanche's money? Rumor has it that her husband left all his money to his sister back in Sussex. Is tea broker Henry Hunter paying her bills in exchange for her favors? Is it only the widow's great beauty that draws so many different men into her web? And what is her connection to 'Dragon Well,' a highly sought after tea that is being smuggled out of China?
If Lily Wu and her Watson, novelist Janice Cameron, can find the answers to those questions, some of which go back to the royal palace of the last emperor, then they can solve the murder of Yao, a refugee Chinese servant, and restore the fortune of Madame Li, a family friend of the Wus, who withstood horrible torture before escaping to Hawaii from China. Aiding Lily and Janice are their Island Irregulars, the seven adopted teenage daughters of a former imperial palace unuch.
This 1953 mystery is not only a vivid portrait of post World War II Hawaii but an entertaining and insightful look into the international tea industry. It is the fourth book of the Lily Wu quartet, mysteries that anticipated the arrival of the modern female sleuth by several decades. As Jon L. Breen wrote in Ellery Queen s Mystery Magazine, the two women are 'young and feminine but not dependent on men.'
Praise for the Lily Wu mysteries
'Highly recommended.'- I Love a Mystery'Charming.' - Publishers Weekly'Well-written.' - Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine
First published 1953
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Created from paperback (scanned to PDF) published by The Rue Morgue Press
160 pages
ISBN: 0-915230-59-3
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