The Borrowed, Chan HoKei
The Borrowed, Chan HoKei
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The Borrowed

Author: Chan Ho-Kei, Jeremy Tiang

Narrator: P. J. Ochlan

Unabridged: 18 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/03/2017


Synopsis

A deductive powerhouse, detective Kwan Chun-dok becomes a legend in the Hong Kong Police Force, nicknamed “the Eye of Heaven” by his awe-struck colleagues. Divided into six sections told in reverse chronological order—each of which covers an important case in Kwan’s career and takes place at a pivotal moment in Hong Kong history—The Borrowed follows Kwan from his experiences during the Leftist riot in 1967, when a bombing plot threatens many lives; the conflict between the Hong Kong police and Independent Commission against Corruption in 1977; and the Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1989 to the Handover in 1997 and the present day of 2013, when Kwan is called on to solve his final case, the murder of a local billionaire. Along the way we meet Communist rioters, ultraviolent gangsters, stallholders at the city’s many covered markets, pop singers enmeshed in the high-stakes machinery of star-making, and a people always caught in the shifting balance of political power, whether in London or Beijing—all coalescing into a dynamic portrait of this fascinating city.Tracing a broad historical arc, The Borrowed reveals just how closely everything is connected, how history always repeats itself, and how we have come full circle to repeat the political upheaval and societal unrest of the past. It is a gripping, brilliantly constructed novel from a talented new voice.

About Chan Ho-Kei

Chan Ho-Kei was born and raised in Hong Kong. He has worked as a software engineer, a scriptwriter, a game designer, and an editor of comic magazines. His writing career started with the short story “The Murder Case of Jack and the Beanstalk,” which was short-listed for the Mystery Writers of Taiwan Award. He won the award the next year with “The Locked Room of Bluebeard.” His first novel, The Man Who Sold the World, won the Soji Shimada Mystery Award, the biggest mystery award in the Chinese-speaking world, and was published in five languages.

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 P. J. Ochlan

P. J. Ochlan, an Audie Award-nominated and multiple AudioFile Earphones Award-winning narrator, has recorded close to 200 audiobooks. His acting career spans more than thirty years and has included Broadway, the New York Shakespeare Festival (under Joseph Papp), critically acclaimed feature films, and regular roles in television series. Along the way, he's worked with countless icons, including Jodie Foster, Clint Eastwood, Robin Williams, Al Pacino, and Garry Marshall.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Liong

I read Chen Ho-Kei's 13.67 in Cantonese because the book is full of Hong Kong slang. I found that reading the book in Cantonese helped me to better understand the author's intent. The book is a crime fiction and historical fiction that tells the story of Hong Kong from the 1960s to the present day. I......more

Goodreads review by Josie

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. THIS IS IT. THIS. IS. IT. THIS IS FUCKING IT. This is not a book SET in Hong Kong. This IS Hong Kong. Never before have I read a book that so clearly encapsulates what Hong Kong is all about - with its gritty culture, the glamour, the gap between the rich and the poor, the fight......more

The Borrowed is an engaging book that chronicles the life of an extraordinary Hong-Kong based detective through piecing together seven novellas, each reporting on an intriguing case, that slowly reveals exactly how talented he is. By doing do, the book navigates its way through the history of Hong K......more


Quotes

“Five decades of Hong Kong policing stand behind the wise Inspector Kwan as he helps his protégé, Detective Lok, confound murderers.” Sunday Times (London)

“[Chan’s] latest award-winning book is…likely to strike a chord.” South China Morning Post (Hong Kong)

“Retired detective Kwon Chun-dok [is] the Sherlock Holmes–like hero of this ambitious episodic crime novel…The author’s real goal is to tell a history of modern Hong Kong, as Chan explains in his afterword. As a ‘social narrative’ of the city, to use his phrase, the story is fascinating.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“An innovative novel with a complex structure.” CrimeTime.com

“A strong collection of classic mysteries driven by flawless deductive reasoning and thoughtful character development.” Booklist

“Full of surprises…A brilliant detective novel.” Wolf Hsu, Taiwanese novelist

“An ambitious narrative brilliantly executed. It hands us the living history of Hong Kong through the gripping prism of crime and politics—told backwards. John Burdett, author of Bangkok 8


Awards

  • Library Journal Audio-in-Advance Pick
  • Publishers Weekly Pick of the Week
  • Booklist Pick