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Hong Kong Noir
Hong Kong Noir: Fifteen True Tales from the Dark Side of the City | Chi-Shun Feng
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Examines fifteen stories of crimes in Hong Kong, including the Hello Kitty murders, the murdering taxi driver, and a student that stumbled into the 1967 riots.
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Simona
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Mehso-so

True dark stories from #HonkKong are in general interesting, some really horrible and some are just about people‘s misfortune in life ... maybe if I didn‘t expect deeper researched criminal cases my rating would be different. Between so-so and pan. #DoubleSpin

TheAromaofBooks At least it's off the list!!! 3y
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Abailliekaras
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Mehso-so

I'm fascinated by the dark side of Hong Kong, so I bought this on impulse at a local bookstore. It's ok. He writes well & mostly lets the strange facts speak for themselves (occasionally slipping into hyperbole, eg a rapist is a 'cowardly dog turd' & 'scum of the earth'). Graphic at times, & I think it might have been stronger if there was a linking theme, or narrative element (eg the story from a police or criminal's point of view). Pic: Wan Chai