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For Richard Field, a young Englishman new to the international police force, Shanghai represents a brave new world away from the past he is trying to escape. But his naivete is quickly dashed when he is called to the scene of a brutal crime, in which a young Russian woman, Lena Orlov, has been found sadistically murdered in her bed. Field's idealistic instincts push him to investigate the case, but his attempts are met with apathy - then menace - from his colleagues. He beings to recognize that some cases in Shanghai are intended to remain unsolved, and, in a matter of days, he glimpses the murky depths that lurk beneath a luminous city.
Field's drive to find the murderer leads him to Lena's neighbor, Natasha Medvedev. A stunning beauty who fled her charmed life in tsarist Russia, Natasha escaped the Revolution but landed, like many of her counterparts, in a treacherous life in Shanghai. Natasha travels in an elite circle - one that orbits, Field knows, around the city's most feared drug lord, Lu Huang. As Field's attraction to the beguiling Natasha grows, he is faced with a piercing question: Can he trust someone whose only goal is self-preservation? And is it wise to fall in love with a woman who may herself be the next victim?
Trusting only his Chicago-hardened American partner, Caprisi, Field follows leads that run into the heart of a lawlessly corrupt city, slowly uncovering a web of deception that will leave him reeling.
Publisher Comments :
Shanghai, 1926. A city glistening with decadence and rife with corruption--a humid, bustling society at the cultural crossroads of British civil servants, American gun runners, Russian princesses, and Chinese gangsters.
For Richard Field, a young Englishman new to the international police force, Shanghai represents a brave new world away from the past he is trying to escape. But his naiveté is quickly dashed when he is called to the scene of a brutal crime, in which a young Russian woman, Lena Orlov, has been found sadistically murdered in her bed. Field's idealistic instincts push him to investigate the case, but his attempts are met with apathy--then menace--from his colleagues. He begins to recognize that some cases in Shanghai are intended to remain unsolved, and, in a matter of days, he glimpses the murky depths that lurk beneath a luminous city.
Field's drive to find the murderer leads him to Lena's neighbor, Natasha Medvedev. A stunning beauty who fled her charmed life in tsarist Russia, Natasha escaped the Revolution but landed, like many of her counterparts, in a treacherous life in Shanghai. Natasha travels in an elite circle--one that orbits, Field knows, around the city’s most feared drug lord, Lu Huang. As his attraction to the beguiling Natasha grows, he is faced with a piercing question: can he trust someone whose only goal is self-preservation? And is it wise to fall in love with a woman who may herself be the next victim?
Trusting only his Chicago-hardened American partner, Caprisi, Field follows leads that run into the heart of a lawlessly corrupt city, slowly uncovering a web of deception that will leave him reeling.
In The Master of Rain, Tom Bradby weaves a taut, atmospheric crime novel that doles out surprising turns until the last suspenseful page.
Amazon.com
Tom Bradby's third novel (though his first to be published in the U.S.) is a feverish work of historical noir, a labyrinthine thriller set in a vicious world where everyone--as in Bogart's Casablanca--has a reason for hiding. The year is 1926; the city is Shanghai, a swamp of organized crime, corruption, turf wars between British intelligence and street-level law enforcement, Communist sympathizers, and East European refugees from Bolshevik atrocities. Into this sweltering, cutthroat port city steps Richard Field, an idealistic policeman from Yorkshire looking to distance himself from a painful past. Ill-suited to Shanghai's heat and shocking violence, Field nevertheless throws himself into investigating the grisly murder of a Russian prostitute, the latest in a line of dead women who lived in the orbit of a powerful Chinese mobster. Slowed by official roadblocks, Field learns that the only man in his department he can trust is a tough Chicago detective, Caprisi, a touchstone of sanity even as Field loses his rookie head over another doomed Russian call girl.
Bradby, a seasoned correspondent for Britain's ITN television network, has obviously spent considerable time researching 1920s Shanghai. His feel for the city's Byzantine society and exotic textures is matched by his accessible vision of Shanghai as a junction of international fallout and internal intrigue. Less compelling, if not outright distracting, is Bradby's more contemporary emphasis on ghastly serial killings with a sex-crime edge. But in the end, the book's remarkable prose and density of experience are uniquely rewarding.
--Tom Keogh
Amazon.co.uk
Every once in a while a book comes along that combines larger-than-life epic adventure; idiomatic, pungent historical detail and genuine storytelling panache. Tom Bradby’s The Master of Rain is such a book, carrying the reader headlong into a breathless tale of double-dealing and murder in 1920s Shanghai. What’s more, Bradby never allows his sprawling canvas to overwhelm his beleaguered characters who always remain in keen focus.
Richard Field, Bradby’s resourceful protagonist, has been seconded to the police force in the turbulent city of Shanghai. He finds a jostling mélange of British Imperial civil servants, American gunrunners and vicious Chinese gangsters. The grisly case he is landed with involves the mutilated body of a young White Russian woman and Field discovers that her neighbour, Natasha Medvedev, is somehow crucial to the investigation. But Natasha’s only agenda is self-preservation and Field finds himself unwisely falling in love with her. Can he crack the mystery before the next victim falls--particularly as the signs are that it is to be Natasha?
This is splendidly evocative writing from the author of the first-rate Shadow Dancer. Masterly in its depiction of a beautiful, dirty and corrupt city and a population in thrall to the imperatives of the market: human life, like everything else in Shanghai, has its price. Field is the perfect conduit for the reader through the glittering decay of the city and his relationships (both with the beguiling Natasha and the panoply of quirky, dangerous characters he encounters) are adroitly handled by Bradby. The book is nearly 500 pages long but the reader will find that it has the pace and compulsiveness of a short story.
--Barry Forshaw
From Publishers Weekly
British TV newsman Bradby used his time in Hong Kong to do some research on 1920s-era Shanghai, the result of which is this hefty first novel of corruption, debauchery and decaying colonialism. Richard Field, a young policeman from Yorkshire, lands a job in the Special Branch of Shanghai's police department circa 1926. Honest but naeve, the Englishman falls into a snake pit of corruption and rivalry, revealed when a Russian prostitute is savagely murdered by a maniac. The trail leads to local gangster "Pockmark" Lu Huang, a powerful opium smuggler; when evidence begins disappearing and mysterious cash deposits are made to his bank account, Field knows the department is dirty, but can't get support from anyone except his sidekick Caprisi (a pugnacious American transplant who cut his teeth fighting Capone in Chicago). What's more, Field falls hard for the dead Russian's neighbor, Natasha Medvedev, who is one of "Lu's girls" and therefore, as Field discovers, highly likely to meet a fate similar to her neighbor's, which Field learns is only one in a string of such homicides. But when Field's investigation threatens Lu's opium ring, Lu lashes out at the foreign police force and the body count rises precipitously. The novel works better as a multilayered mystery than as a period piece, as the background historical issues are obscured by the more modern focus on frenzied sex and death. Likewise, the obvious film noir look the author goes for is undermined by the late 20th-century serial-killer shtick he injects into the plot. Despite the periodic glimpse of Western elitism and building Chinese sympathy for communism, there is remarkably little use of local color (language, food, local customs) to satisfy readers of historical thrillers, though the mystery plot doesn't disappoint. Major ad/promo; author tour.
From Library Journal
A foreign correspondent for British TV's ITN, Bradby takes on Shanghai in 1926, where an English cop discovers that he is not supposed to solve the murder of a young Russian woman.
From AudioFile
The conventional elements of the gritty whodunit--the fledgling cop, the politically volatile station house, the criminal mastermind, the sexy dame in distress, drugs, smuggling, corruption--are spiced up by an exotic locale and taut writing. In 1920s Shanghai, an idealistic British novice on the force and his partner, a street-smart Chicago expatriate, investigate the murder of a Russian prostitute, the "property" of a Chinese underworld kingpin. West End veteran Steven Pacey serviceably impersonates the run-of-the-mill characters of various nationalities, despite his shaky handling of accents. Even more successfully, he plays the rhythms of the slick narrative structure and journalistic prose, which so effectively keep the listener riveted to the action. Y.R.
About Author
TOM BRADBY is a foreign correspondent for the British television network ITN. He has spent the last eight years covering British and American politics, as well as conflicts in China, Ireland, Kosovo, and Indonesia. While living in Hong Kong and writing this novel, Bradby researched historical records and archives of 1920s Shanghai. He now lives in London with his wife and three children.
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阅读这本书的过程,就像是经历了一场漫长而又富有诗意的旅行。作者的语言风格非常独特,它不是那种直白浅显的,而是带着一种含蓄而又深沉的美。我喜欢它在细节之处的挖掘,那些被匆匆略过的瞬间,在作者的笔下,都变得意义非凡。我能感受到角色们之间的羁绊,那些看似微不足道的联系,却能在关键时刻发挥出巨大的作用。我尤其喜欢书中对于情感的描绘,那些隐藏在沉默中的爱意,那些无法言说的眷恋,都让我感动不已。它让我明白,真正的感情,不一定需要轰轰烈烈,有时候,它就隐藏在平淡的日子里,隐藏在每一次不经意的对视中。这本书也让我思考了关于失去与获得的意义,它告诉我,即使我们失去了某些东西,但我们也会因此而成长,而变得更加坚强。它就像一面镜子,映照出我内心深处的情感,也让我更加懂得珍惜当下。
评分这本书真的带我进入了一个完全不同的世界。作者的文笔就像细密的雨丝,悄无声息却又渗透人心,将那种压抑、期待、又夹杂着一丝绝望的情绪描绘得淋漓尽致。我仿佛能听到雨滴敲打窗棂的声音,感受到空气中潮湿的泥土气息,甚至能闻到久别重逢后,那夹杂着雨水与忧伤的淡淡的香气。故事的推进节奏把握得恰到好处,不是那种一上来就惊心动魄的,而是像春雨润物,一点点将我拉入角色们的命运之中。他们的对话,那些看似平淡却饱含深意的语句,都像是在我心湖中投下石子,激起层层涟漪。我尤其喜欢作者对于人物内心世界的刻画,那些无法言说的纠结、那些难以启齿的爱恨,都被描绘得如此真实,仿佛我就是站在他们身旁,窥探着他们灵魂深处的秘密。每次合上书页,都会有一种意犹未尽的感觉,仿佛故事还没有真正结束,还在我的脑海中继续回荡。这本书不仅仅是讲述了一个故事,它更像是一种情感的体验,一种对生活、对情感、对人性的深刻反思。它让我重新审视了那些生命中看似微不足道却又至关重要的瞬间,那些在雨季中悄然滋长,又在暴风雨中绽放的情感。
评分当我拿到这本书时,我就被它的名字深深吸引了。它仿佛自带一种神秘的光环,预示着一段不寻常的故事。而当我翻开第一页,就被作者的文字所折服。它有一种独特的魅力,能够将最平凡的事物描绘得生动有趣。我尤其喜欢作者对于环境的描写,它不仅仅是背景,更像是故事的一部分,深深地影响着角色的命运。我能在字里行间感受到角色的情感波动,他们的犹豫,他们的挣扎,他们的执着,都让我感同身受。我喜欢这种娓娓道来的叙事方式,它让我在阅读的过程中,仿佛置身于一个悠长而又宁静的梦境。这本书也让我思考了关于选择与代价的问题,它让我明白,每一个选择背后,都意味着一种放弃,而我们必须为自己的选择负责。它就像一位智者,用最温柔的语言,指引我前行。
评分我必须承认,这本书的标题就深深地吸引了我,它带着一种神秘而又诱人的魔力。而当我翻开第一页,就被作者的笔触深深吸引住了。它不是那种华丽辞藻堆砌的文字,而是一种朴实无华,却又充满力量的表达。我感觉自己就像一个漫步在雨中的旅人,静静地观察着周遭的一切,感受着雨水带来的洗礼,也感受着生命中的种种际遇。作者在处理人物关系时,也显得非常老练,那些错综复杂的情感纠葛,那些难以言说的牵绊,都被描绘得既真实又动人。我尤其喜欢书中对于孤独感的探讨,那种深入骨髓的孤寂,在雨天的映衬下,显得更加触人心弦。然而,在孤独的背后,作者也巧妙地埋藏了希望的种子,那些微小的善意,那些不期而遇的温暖,都像是在阴雨绵绵的日子里,突然洒下的几缕阳光,让人感受到一丝慰藉。这本书让我思考了很多关于人生选择和命运安排的问题,它并没有给出明确的答案,而是将这些问题留给了读者自己去体会和解答。
评分读完这本书,我久久不能平静。作者的笔触就像是精美的画卷,将一个又一个生动的人物跃然纸上。我喜欢它在叙事上的巧妙安排,那些看似不经意的伏笔,在故事的后期都起到了至关重要的作用。我尤其欣赏作者对于情感的细腻捕捉,它能够深入到人物内心最深处的角落,描绘出那些最真实、最动人的情感。我喜欢这种娓娓道来的叙事方式,它让我在阅读的过程中,仿佛置身于一个悠长而又宁静的梦境。这本书也让我对人生有了新的思考,它让我明白,即使在最艰难的时刻,我们也不能失去希望,我们依然可以去寻找属于自己的光明。它就像一场心灵的洗礼,让我重新审视了自己,也让我对生活充满了新的期待。
评分这本书给我的感觉,就像是在一个细雨绵绵的午后,独自一人坐在窗边,静静地品味一杯香浓的咖啡。作者的文笔细腻而又富有感染力,它能够将最细微的情感捕捉到,并用最恰当的方式表达出来。我尤其喜欢书中对于人物内心世界的描绘,那些无法用言语表达的纠结和无奈,都被作者刻画得淋漓尽致。我仿佛能够看到角色们眼中闪烁的光芒,感受到他们内心的澎湃。它让我明白,即使在最孤独的时刻,我们也依然需要坚持,需要去寻找属于自己的方向。这本书也让我对生活有了新的认识,它让我明白,生命中的很多美好,往往隐藏在最意想不到的地方。它就像一场心灵的旅行,让我更加懂得欣赏生命中的点点滴滴。
评分这本书让我体验到了一种前所未有的沉浸感。作者的文字仿佛具有魔力,它能够将我带入故事的世界,让我与角色们一起经历他们的喜怒哀乐。我喜欢它在细节之处的刻画,那些被匆匆略过的瞬间,在作者的笔下,都变得意义非凡。我尤其欣赏作者对于情感的描绘,那些隐藏在沉默中的爱意,那些无法言说的眷恋,都让我感动不已。它让我明白,真正的感情,不一定需要轰轰烈烈,有时候,它就隐藏在平淡的日子里,隐藏在每一次不经意的对视中。这本书也让我思考了关于失去与获得的意义,它告诉我,即使我们失去了某些东西,但我们也会因此而成长,而变得更加坚强。它就像一面镜子,映照出我内心深处的情感,也让我更加懂得珍惜当下。
评分从一开始,我就被作者营造出的那种独特氛围所吸引。它不像市面上很多快餐式的故事,一上来就抛出各种悬念和冲突,而是循序渐进,如同陈年的老酒,越品越有味道。我特别欣赏作者对于环境描写的细致入微,无论是阴沉的天空,还是湿漉漉的街道,亦或是那弥漫在空气中的湿气,都仿佛被赋予了生命,成为了故事不可分割的一部分。我能在字里行间感受到角色的情绪变化,他们的沉默,他们的叹息,甚至他们偶尔的失神,都充满了故事感。那些细节之处的刻画,比如一杯渐渐冷却的茶,一件被雨水打湿的旧衣,都显得那么有力量,能够唤醒我内心深处某些沉睡的记忆和情感。我喜欢这种娓娓道来的叙事方式,它让我有足够的时间去消化和体会,去感受那些隐藏在文字背后的深意。这本书并非仅仅关于雨,它更像是在雨中探讨着关于失去、关于寻找、关于爱与被爱的主题。它让我明白,即使在最阴暗潮湿的环境中,也依然会有希望的光芒,即使最深的伤痛,也终将随着时间的推移而慢慢愈合。
评分这本书带给我的震撼,远不止于故事本身。我更沉醉于作者那精湛的叙事技巧,它就像一张精心编织的网,将我牢牢地网在其中,无法自拔。我能够清晰地感受到每一个角色的情感起伏,他们的喜悦、他们的悲伤、他们的挣扎,都仿佛亲身经历一般。作者在描写人物的内心活动时,用了许多细腻的比喻和意象,让我能够更深刻地理解他们的处境和感受。比如,有那么一个场景,我感觉自己就置身于一个阴雨绵绵的小镇,看着主角在那片湿漉漉的街道上孤独地行走,每一步都像是踩在我的心上。这种沉浸式的阅读体验,是我很久没有感受过的了。它让我对生活有了新的认识,对人性有了更深的理解。它让我明白,即使在最艰难的时刻,我们也不能放弃对美好的追求,对爱的渴望。这本书就像是一场心灵的洗礼,让我重新审视了自己,也让我对生活充满了新的期待。
评分这本书的叙事方式非常吸引我,它没有那种故弄玄虚的开场,而是用一种非常平稳的姿态,将我引入故事的核心。我感觉到作者对每一个角色的塑造都倾注了大量的心血,他们都有着自己独特的个性和鲜明的特点,而不是那些千篇一律的符号。我喜欢书中对于人际关系的探讨,那些错综复杂的情感纠葛,那些难以言说的秘密,都描绘得栩栩如生。我特别欣赏作者在描写情感时,那种克制而又深沉的表达方式,它不像那些浮夸的言语,而是直接触及心灵深处。这本书也让我对人生有了新的思考,它让我明白,即使在最艰难的时刻,我们也不能失去希望,我们依然可以去寻找属于自己的光明。它就像一场心灵的洗礼,让我重新审视了自己,也让我对生活充满了新的期待。
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