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  • Love and Murder in the Time of Covid

  • Detective Inspector Chen, Book 13
  • By: Qiu Xiaolong
  • Narrated by: David Shih
  • Length: 6 hrs and 42 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)
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Summary

Former chief inspector Chen faces a tricky serial murderer case at the height of the Covid pandemic—and risks everything he has to expose the deadly effects of the Chinese Communist Party's so-called zero Covid policy to the world.

Over two million copies of the Inspector Chen series sold worldwide.

The Covid crisis is at its height in China. Ex-chief inspector Chen Cao is horrified by the way the Chinese Communist Party are using the pandemic as an excuse to put the Chinese people under blanket surveillance and by the soaring number of deaths caused not by Covid, but by the CCP's inhuman 'zero Covid' policy.

Chen is debating whether to translate the 'Wuhan File'—a diary of life during the Wuhan disaster smuggled to him by a close friend—and expose the CCP's secrets to the world when to his surprise he is summoned by a high-level party cadre to help investigate a series of murders near a local Shanghai hospital.

Under pressure from the Party to reach a quick conclusion and help maintain political stability, Chen investigates, aware that he too has been placed under omnipresent, omnipotent surveillance.

And as he works, determined to uncover the truth, no matter what, he risks everything by deciding to translate the Wuhan Files. For one thing is true in China: you must be absolutely loyal to the Party. Otherwise, you are considered absolutely disloyal, and the consequences are dark indeed . . .

©2023 Qiu Xiaolong (P)2023 Recorded Books

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Very different, interesting.

This was a different take on life in China under the strict no covid policy in particular, and the ever increasing levels of personal surveillance in general. Quite harrowing in parts. How we underestimate our freedom from tyranny.

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