
Midnight in Peking
How the Murder of a Young Englishwoman Haunted the Last Days of Old China
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Narrado por:
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Erik Singer
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Paul French
In the last days of old Peking, where anything goes, can a murderer escape justice?
Peking in 1937 is a heady mix of privilege and scandal, opulence and opium dens, rumors and superstition. The Japanese are encircling the city, and the discovery of Pamela Werner's body sends a shiver through already nervous Peking. Is it the work of a madman? One of the ruthless Japanese soldiers now surrounding the city? Or perhaps the dreaded fox spirits?
With the suspect list growing and clues sparse, two detectives - one British and one Chinese - race against the clock to solve the crime before the Japanese invade and Peking as they know it is gone forever. Can they find the killer in time, before the Japanese invade?
Historian and China expert Paul French at last uncovers the truth behind this notorious murder, and offers a rare glimpse of the last days of colonial Peking.
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Nonfiction that reads like a novel
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On the plus side - the book incidentally sheds some light on the Japanese invasion of China, which prompted me to look for books on that subject.
Informative, but not awesome.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
This was a really good listen. It had all the elements of a good murder-mystery - a young socialite victim, sex, violence, corruption - set in the exotic background of the foreign quarters of pre-World War 11 Peking. Hard to believe it's a true story except In addition to the story line there is the bonus of the social life of the ex-pats and the Japanese build-up to the war.Juicy murder-mystery and it's all true
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If you could sum up Midnight in Peking in three words, what would they be?
Captivating, sad and trueWhat did you like best about this story?
The suspense involved though the outcome was knownWhich scene was your favorite?
The wealthy expats watching the war from the balconyDid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
NoAny additional comments?
A poignant slice of historyA crime becomes a magnifying glass for history.
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Great investigative story!
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Set in last days of the pre-WW2, pre-Japanese invasion, it was indeed a very interesting time. Peking is on the verge of falling to the Japanese invaders, when the body of a young girl is found murdered and grossly mutilated.I found this a very engaging book...far more interesting than fictional mysteries.
Best true crime novel!!
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To be honest, I would have preferred that the dramatization be more novel-like and the style can get dry and boring at times. The problem with the historical narration is that the author is extremely distant to what is happening and most of the psychological angle is entirely lost. But the research, and the facts themselves are, on their own, enough to capture the imagination.
When history can be stranger than fiction
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A) the world around me is a constant reminder that justice is almost never served and their bummer
B) what’s the point? Like genuinely what do I have to gain? Certainly not more information
Midnight in Peking starts off like a usual cold case book; a gruesome crime scene, disjointed investigation, uncooperative witnesses, and little useable evidence.
But halfway through something magical happens and every revelation is jaw dropping and a testament to ETC Werner’s love for his daughter. The man never let it go and his conclusions are satisfactory enough.
Hooray for stubborn weirdos!
4 1/2 Stars: Stick with it
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
The second half was written in a very different style from the beginning, as if read out of a police report, very little action. I totally lost interest in the intriguing story.What does Erik Singer bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Excellent performance. Couldn't have read it better.The second half just did not do it for me
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
This book has all the elements of a good mystery. It's shocking in places. Would have liked to have learned a little more history of what was going on in the country at that time.If this book were a movie would you go see it?
Probably.Worth a listen
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