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Inspecteur Chen

Voyagez aux côtés d'un inspecteur de police avisé naviguant dans le paysage complexe de Shanghai, où les traditions anciennes entrent en collision avec le pouls de la vie moderne. Chaque affaire se déroule comme un puzzle complexe, profondément enraciné dans la riche tapisserie culturelle de la Chine. Cette série offre un mélange captivant de mystère, d'exploration culturelle et d'observation fine de la nature humaine, alors que la justice est recherchée par l'intellect et l'empathie.

The Mao Case
De soie et de sang
Le très corruptible mandarin
When red is black
A Loyal Character Dancer
Death of a Red Heroine

Ordre de lecture recommandé

  1. Death of a Red Heroine

    • 480pages
    • 17 heures de lecture

    Alternate Cover Edition for ISBN 9781569472422 Qiu Xiaolong's Anthony Award-winning debut introduces Inspector Chen of the Shanghai Police. A young “national model worker,” renowned for her adherence to the principles of the Communist Party, turns up dead in a Shanghai canal. As Inspector Chen Cao of the Shanghai Special Cases Bureau struggles to trace the hidden threads of her past, he finds himself challenging the very political forces that have guided his life since birth. Chen must tiptoe around his superiors if he wants to get to the bottom of this crime, and risk his career—perhaps even his life—to see justice done.

    Death of a Red Heroine1
    3,5
  2. A Loyal Character Dancer

    • 368pages
    • 13 heures de lecture

    Praise for Qiu Xiaolong highlights his impressive storytelling in this sequel, which transitions from a poetic, exotic setting to a more modern and commercial portrayal of China. The novel features Inspector Chen of the Shanghai Police Bureau, appealing to Sinophiles who wish for an insider's view of Shanghai. The narrative skillfully balances travelogue elements with critical insights, using the murder mystery as a vehicle to explore deeper social issues. Inspector Chen is tasked by his mentor to escort U.S. Marshal Catherine Rohn, who is on a mission to bring Wen, the wife of a key witness in a major criminal trial, to the U.S. However, Chen discovers that Wen has mysteriously disappeared from her village in Fujian, raising suspicions about the situation. Despite his desire to investigate a triad killing in Shanghai's Bund Park, Chen is compelled to prioritize his duty to maintain good relations with Inspector Rohn. As he navigates this delicate situation, he strives to balance his roles as a diligent cop, a principled man, and a loyal Party member. Qiu Xiaolong, a celebrated poet and critic from China, now resides in St. Louis with his family.

    A Loyal Character Dancer2
    3,9
  3. "For what seems a fortune, Inspector Chen Cao has been asked by a triad-connected businessman to use his holiday time to do a translation job. He will be given everything he needs: a laptop, 'a little secretary' to provide for him; medical care for his mother. He is assured there are no stings attached."--Page 2 of cover.

    When red is black3
    3,6
  4. Passe-droits. Combines. Faveurs « spéciales ». Voilà les mots clé du nouveau fléau de la Chine post-communiste: la corruption. Et lorsque celle-ci touche les nouveaux « mandarins », il est quasi impossible de s'y opposer. Les autorités se contentent « d'écraser les moustiques, sans se soucier des tigres », car l'intérêt supérieur du Parti prime. ?Mais le camarade inspecteur Chen ne l'entend pas ainsi quand il prend en main l'enquête sur le meurtre, dans une maison close de Shanghai, d'un policier chargé d'enquêter sur l'entourage de Xing Xing. Ce magnat de la finance et cadre du Parti, suspecté de corruption, s'est enfui aux États-Unis. Chen n'hésite pas à remonter les filières des affairistes rouges jusqu'au pays de l'Oncle Sam...

    Le très corruptible mandarin4
    3,7
  5. Impossible d'étouffer l'affaire : la deuxième victime a été trouvée ce matin, en plein centre-ville. Même mise en scène que pour la première : robe de soie rouge, pieds nus, jupe relevée, pas de sous-vêtement. Le tueur signe son oeuvre avec audace et la presse s'en régale. C'est ce qui inquiète l'inspecteur Chen : pour s'exposer si dangereusement, le coupable doit avoir un plan diabolique...

    De soie et de sang5
    3,8
  6. The Mao Case

    • 304pages
    • 11 heures de lecture

    The sixth literary crime novel in the acclaimed Inspector Chen series: Chen investigates two cases connected to Mao's women.

    The Mao Case6
    3,4
  7. “Dark, gorgeous…feels authentically Chinese and it works like a charm.” -- Washington Post Book World on A Case of Two Cities Chief Inspector Chen Cao of the Shanghai Police Department is offered a bit of luxury by friends and supporters within the Party – a week’s vacation at a luxurious resort near Lake Tai, a week where he can relax, and recover, undisturbed by outside demands or disruptions. Unfortunately, the once beautiful Lake Tai, renowned for its clear waters, is now covered by fetid algae, its waters polluted by toxic runoff from local manufacturing plants. Then the director of one of the manufacturing plants responsible for the pollution is murdered and the leader of the local ecological group is the primary suspect of the local police. Now Inspector Chen must tread carefully if he is to uncover the truth behind the brutal murder and find a measure of justice for both the victim and the accused.

    Les courants fourbes du lac Tai7
    3,7
  8. Cyber China

    • 336pages
    • 12 heures de lecture

    Chief Inspector Chen Cao of the Shanghai Police Department is in an unusual situation—a poet by training and inclination, he was assigned by the party to the Police Department after he graduated college, where he has continued to shine. Now he’s a rising cadre in the party, in line to take over the top politic position in the police department, while being one of most respected policeman in the department. Which is why he’s brought in by the Party to sign off on the investigation into the death of Zhou Keng. Zhou Keng—a trusted princeling, son of a major party member—was head of the Shanghai Housing Development Committee when a number of his corrupt practices were exposed on the internet. Removed from his position and placed into extra-legal detention, Zhou apparently hanged himself while under guard. While the Party is anxious to have Zhou’s death declared a suicide, and for the renowned Chief Inspector Chen to sign off on that conclusion, the sequence of events don’t quite add up. Now Chen will have to decide what to do—investigate the death as a possible homicide and risk angering unseen powerful people, or seek the justice that his position requires him to strive for.

    Cyber China8
    3,9
  9. Now a BBC Radio 4 Drama Series. 'The system has no place for a cop who puts justice above the interests of the Party. It's a miracle that I survived as long as I did.' For years, Chen Cao managed to balance the interests of the Communist Party and the demands made by his job. He was considered a rising star until, after one too many controversial cases that embarrassed powerful men, he found himself neutralised. Under the guise of a promotion, he's been stripped of his title and his influence, discredited and isolated. Soon it becomes clear that his enemies still aren't satisfied, and that someone is attempting to have him killed - quietly. Chen has been charged with the investigation into a 'Red Prince' - a high Party figure who embodies the ruthless ambition, greed and corruption that is on the rise in China. But with no power, few allies, and his own reputation and life on the line, he knows he is facing the most dangerous case of his career.

    Shanghai Redemption9
    3,7