Second Sister, Chan HoKei
Second Sister, Chan HoKei
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Second Sister

Author: Chan Ho-Kei, Jeremy Tiang

Narrator: Nancy Wu

Unabridged: 17 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/18/2020


Synopsis

Chan Ho-Kei’s The Borrowed was one of the most acclaimed international crime novels of recent years, a vivid and compelling tale of power, corruption, and the law, spanning five decades of the history of Hong Kong. Now he delivers Second Sister, an up-to-the-minute tale of a Darwinian digital city where everyone from tech entrepreneurs to teenagers is struggling for the top.A schoolgirl—Siu-Man—has committed suicide, leaping from her twenty-second floor window to the pavement below. Siu-Man was an orphan, and Nga-Yee, the librarian older sister who’d been raising her, refuses to believe there was no foul play—although nothing seemed amiss. She contacts a man known only as N—a hacker and an expert in cyber-security and manipulating human behavior. But can Nga-Yee interest him sufficiently to take her case, and can she afford it if he says yes?What follows is a cat-and-mouse game through the city of Hong Kong and its digital underground, especially an online gossip platform, where someone has been slandering Siu-Man.The novel is also populated by a man harassing girls on mass transit; high school kids, with their competing agendas and social dramas; a Hong Kong digital company courting an American venture capitalist; and the Triads, market women and noodle shop proprietors who frequent N’s neighborhood of Sai Wan.In the end, it all comes together to tell us who caused Siu-Man’s death and why, and to ask—in a world where online and offline dialogue has forgotten about the real people on the other end—what is the proper punishment?

About Chan Ho-Kei

Chan Ho-Kei was born and raised in Hong Kong, where he still lives. He has worked as a software engineer, script writer, game designer, and editor of comic magazines. Chan’s first novel, The Man Who Sold the World, won the Soji Shimada Mystery Award and was published in five languages. His novel The Borrowed was published in more than ten countries, and has been acquired for a film by acclaimed director Wong Kar-Wai.

About Jeremy Tiang

Jeremy Tiang is a Singaporean writer, translator, and playwright based in New York City. He has translated more than ten books from Chinese and was recently honored as the London Book Fair's inaugural Translator in Residence.

About Nancy Wu

Nancy Wu has done voice-over animation and narrated audiobooks since 2004. A New York theater, TV, and film actor, she has won multiple Library Journal and AudioFile Earphones Awards, and recorded in studios all over the world-from Italy to Switzerland to Thailand. Narrating across genres, she is known for varied character voices and bringing stories vividly to life. Born and raised in West Virginia, she now makes her home in Boulder, Colorado, as an avid yoga practitioner and rock climber. Her television/film credits include the Law & Order franchise, All My Children, the Oscar-nominated film Frozen River, and the Nickelodeon series Three Delivery. She studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City and holds a master's degree in human rights.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Aya

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Goodreads review by Paul

Teenage Siu-Man is groped on the subway and the incident leads to the perpetrator being convicted and imprisoned. Online bullying of Siu-Man follows that ends in her throwing herself out of the window to her death. The story really begins when her sister hires a hacker to track down the bullies. It......more


Quotes

“Reads more like a mainstream mystery than a noir until we meet N, the enigmatic hacker Nga-Yee hires…Their investigation takes us from creepy commuter-train-gropers to the dark reaches of the internet, where evil festers in many forms…Chan has designed an elaborate plot, but as the reversals and red herrings proliferate, the deepest mystery remains N himself.” New York Times

“His knowledge of the latest technology shines through in his new high-tech thriller.” Asian Review of Books

“A very timely and propulsively plotted tale of cyberbullying and revenge.” Criminal Element

“In this clever, twisty novel…Chan populates the plot with realistic characterizations. Fans of hacker thrillers such as Stieg Larsson’s Lisbeth Salander books will be amply rewarded.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Sharp-witted…intense…unveils a dangerous swirl of petty feuds, cybertheft, and the existence of a predator stalking Hong Kong.” Booklist