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The Ghost Shift: A Novel door John Gapper
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The Ghost Shift: A Novel (editie 2015)

door John Gapper

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"In the tradition of Gorky Park, John Gapper's new thriller takes readers inside the secretive and dangerous world of modern China, as a young woman makes a haunting discovery--one that forces her to choose between duty to her government and a desperate desire to learn the truth about herself. This wasn't just a body in a field. The corpse's shape was hers--same length, same curves. Then she knew, and everything else receded to nothingness. All she could see was a woman with the same nose, the same eyes, and the same face. Her twin. As an up-and-coming agent of the Commission for Discipline Inspection, Song Mei probes political corruption, not mysterious deaths. But that changes when she arrives on the scene of a grim police investigation and is confronted with a crime--and a victim--impossible to ignore. Despite strict orders and even threats from superiors, Mei knows there can be no turning away. Breaking protocol, Mei undertakes a covert search for the truth about the mystery woman's death--and life--by following in her footsteps from a factory plagued by worker suicides to a luxury hotel dealing in high-end escorts to an American home haunted by tragedy. But when Mei crosses paths with an ex-CIA operative on a shadowy mission of his own, her personal quest takes a jarring turn into political and industrial espionage that pits both agents against the highest ranks of communism and capitalism. Praise for John Gapper's A Fatal Debt "Rarely does one read a first novel so self-assured, sharp, and compelling. It takes off like a rocket and doesn't stop until its explosive conclusion."--Joseph Finder, author of Suspicion "An enlightening and grisly tale. tightly plotted and fast-paced."--The New Yorker "An ingenious thriller about the ruthless world of high finance."--The Washington Post "A fast-paced book that should entertain finance aficionados and fans of detective fiction alike."--Fortune "A neatly crafted and well-written thriller. an audacious, assured debut."--David Ignatius, author of Bloodmoney "[Gapper] knows when to put his foot on the narrative accelerator."--Financial Times "Intriguing. suspenseful. a web of deceit and betrayal."--Booklist"-- "The body of a woman who worked the overnight shift at the factory of a massive American tech company near Hong Kong is found in the marshes, bearing odd markings. Mei, an inspector for the Guangdong Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, is called out in the middle of the night to investigate--only to confront the most shocking discovery imaginable: the dead woman's face is identical to her own. At the same time, a retired American operative is secretly looking into the suicides coming out of the factory. When he and Mei encounter each other, both are surprised to learn they had no idea of the truth. With that begins a full-throttle thriller catalyzed by long-buried secrets rooted in the turbulent history of China--and a stunning and dramatic family story"--… (meer)
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Titel:The Ghost Shift: A Novel
Auteurs:John Gapper
Info:Ballantine Books (2015), Hardcover, 320 pages
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I enjoyed the main story of the novel, about a young agent, Mei, who has to go undercover to solve a murder and to root out corruption. I also liked all the pokes at a certain thinly veiled technology manufacturer, which is at the heart of the story. I was glad that Mei was able to save her superior. But other parts of this story were too far-fetched or formulaic. It was easy enough to suspend disbelief and enjoy the story for what it was. The writing is very good. But the flat characters and the of-course-we-saw-that-coming-even-though-nothing-is-ever-that-neat story elements were glaring lights in my side vision as I focused on the story. So, this makes an okay novel to read when you can't give it your full attention, but it's not the sort of book that is going to tempt you to stay up all night to read it. ( )
  juliebean | Aug 8, 2015 |
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Recently I wrote a post on my book blog about the fact that thrillers don't thrill much anymore. Having said that , I really liked this book a great deal and will be reviewing it for my blog. The story is fast paced and author Gapper doesn't use filler and long, drawn-out action scenes to extend the page count.

Song Mei is a young agent in the Commission for Discipline Inspection, a Chinese agency that probes political corruption. She is called to the scene of a murder and is confronted with a corpse that looks just like her - her twin. A twin that she didn't know existed. Despite warnings and threats from her superiors, Song Mei continues her investiation. Her search leads her to factories plagued by worker suicides, luxury hotels catering to the "needs" of important businessmen, and to the United States.

This is an excellent debut novel. I look forward to more from this author. ( )
  thebooklover1 | May 23, 2015 |
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My only knowledge of China is from other reading. Based on that, John Gapper seems to have an excellent grasp of the reality of "The Party" and its effect on the people. Otherwise, I found this story improbable in both major and minor plot points but unfortunately, details would be spoilers. I don't know if I would pick up another book by him. ( )
  MmeRose | May 12, 2015 |
Captivating and a page turner ( )
  RolandB | Mar 22, 2015 |
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Techno-thriller meets personal angst. Although the beginning of the book was somewhat inscrutable, it ended up being a complex and emotionally satisfying, though slightly improbable ride. ( )
  vnesting | Mar 19, 2015 |
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"In the tradition of Gorky Park, John Gapper's new thriller takes readers inside the secretive and dangerous world of modern China, as a young woman makes a haunting discovery--one that forces her to choose between duty to her government and a desperate desire to learn the truth about herself. This wasn't just a body in a field. The corpse's shape was hers--same length, same curves. Then she knew, and everything else receded to nothingness. All she could see was a woman with the same nose, the same eyes, and the same face. Her twin. As an up-and-coming agent of the Commission for Discipline Inspection, Song Mei probes political corruption, not mysterious deaths. But that changes when she arrives on the scene of a grim police investigation and is confronted with a crime--and a victim--impossible to ignore. Despite strict orders and even threats from superiors, Mei knows there can be no turning away. Breaking protocol, Mei undertakes a covert search for the truth about the mystery woman's death--and life--by following in her footsteps from a factory plagued by worker suicides to a luxury hotel dealing in high-end escorts to an American home haunted by tragedy. But when Mei crosses paths with an ex-CIA operative on a shadowy mission of his own, her personal quest takes a jarring turn into political and industrial espionage that pits both agents against the highest ranks of communism and capitalism. Praise for John Gapper's A Fatal Debt "Rarely does one read a first novel so self-assured, sharp, and compelling. It takes off like a rocket and doesn't stop until its explosive conclusion."--Joseph Finder, author of Suspicion "An enlightening and grisly tale. tightly plotted and fast-paced."--The New Yorker "An ingenious thriller about the ruthless world of high finance."--The Washington Post "A fast-paced book that should entertain finance aficionados and fans of detective fiction alike."--Fortune "A neatly crafted and well-written thriller. an audacious, assured debut."--David Ignatius, author of Bloodmoney "[Gapper] knows when to put his foot on the narrative accelerator."--Financial Times "Intriguing. suspenseful. a web of deceit and betrayal."--Booklist"-- "The body of a woman who worked the overnight shift at the factory of a massive American tech company near Hong Kong is found in the marshes, bearing odd markings. Mei, an inspector for the Guangdong Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, is called out in the middle of the night to investigate--only to confront the most shocking discovery imaginable: the dead woman's face is identical to her own. At the same time, a retired American operative is secretly looking into the suicides coming out of the factory. When he and Mei encounter each other, both are surprised to learn they had no idea of the truth. With that begins a full-throttle thriller catalyzed by long-buried secrets rooted in the turbulent history of China--and a stunning and dramatic family story"--

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