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category: Fiction
published: Oct 2017
ISBN:9781487005108
publisher: House of Anansi Press Inc
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The Wild Beasts of Wuhan

by Ian Hamilton, read by Jennifer Ikeda

tagged: women sleuths, crime
Description

Ava Lee uncovers the secret world of art fraud in the third book in the wildly popular and bestselling Ava Lee series.

Uncle and Ava are summoned by Wong Changxing, “The Emperor of Hubei” and one of the most powerful men in China, when he discovers that the Fauvist paintings he recently acquired are in fact forgeries.

Ava uncovers a ring of fraudulent art dealers and follows their twisted trail to Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Dublin, London, and New York. But the job is further complicated by Wong’s second wife, the cunning and seductive May Ling, who threatens to interfere in Ava’s investigation.

Will Ava find the perpetrators and retrieve the Wongs’ money? Or will May Ling get to them first . . .

About the Authors

Ian Hamilton

IAN HAMILTON is the acclaimed author of sixteen books in the Ava Lee series, four in the Lost Decades of Uncle Chow Tung series, and the standalone novel Bonnie Jack. National bestsellers, his books have been shortlisted for the Crime Writers of Canada Award (formerly the Arthur Ellis Award), the Barry Award, and the Lambda Literary Prize. BBC Culture named him one of the ten mystery/crime writers who should be on your bookshelf. The Ava Lee series is being adapted for television. 


Jennifer Ikeda

IAN HAMILTON is the acclaimed author of sixteen books in the Ava Lee series, four in the Lost Decades of Uncle Chow Tung series, and the standalone novel Bonnie Jack. National bestsellers, his books have been shortlisted for the Crime Writers of Canada Award (formerly the Arthur Ellis Award), the Barry Award, and the Lambda Literary Prize. BBC Culture named him one of the ten mystery/crime writers who should be on your bookshelf. The Ava Lee series is being adapted for television. 

Awards
  • Commended, iTunes Store Best Book of 2012
Editorial Reviews

... fast-paced and very entertaining.

— Montreal Gazette

The Wild Beasts of Wuhan is an entertaining dip into potentially fatal worlds of artistic skulduggery.

— Sudbury Star

[Ava Lee] is definitely a winner.

— Saskatoon StarPhoenix

You haven’t seen cold and calculating until you’ve double-crossed this number cruncher. Another strong entry from Arthur Ellis Award–winner Hamilton.

— Booklist

Clearly conversant with the art world, Hamilton makes the intricacies of forgery as interesting as a Ponzi scheme.

— Publishers Weekly

The very interesting story puts Lee into the world of international fine art as she tries to find out how a client in China was cheated in some very expensive purchases.

— Guelph Mercury

I’m devouring each book as it comes out. I’m impressed with Ava’s character development as the series progresses ... if you want a great read and an education in high-level business dealings, Ian Hamilton is an author to watch.

— Toronto Star

The Wild Beasts of Wuhan is the best Ava Lee novel yet, and promises more and better to come.

— Globe and Mail

... Hamilton uses Ava’s investigations as comprehensive and intriguing mechanisms for plot and character development.

— Quill and Quire

A lively series about Ava Lee, a sexy forensic financial investigator.

— Tampa Bay Times

... my favourite new mystery series ... perfect escapism ...

— National Post

An intelligent kick-ass heroine anchors Canadian author Hamilton’s excellent third novel featuring forensic accountant Ava Lee…Clearly conversant with the art world, Hamilton makes the intricacies of forgery as interesting as a Ponzi scheme.

— Publishers Weekly

This book is miles from the ordinary. The main character, Ava Lee is ‘the whole package.’

— Minneapolis Star Tribune

A strong heroine is challenged to discover the details of an intercontinental art scheme. Although Hamilton’s star Ava Lee (The Disciple of Las Vegas, 2013) is technically a forensic accountant, she’s more badass private investigator than desk jockey.

— Kirkus Reviews

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