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The Jasmine Trade

by Denise Hamilton
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Synopsis

Seventeen-year-old Marina Lu had ordered gowns for her bridesmaids. But there will be no wedding. Marina is dead. L.A. Times reporter Eve Diamond investigates a tragic subculture, where destitute young Asian immigrants live in virtual sexual slavery.

Kirkus Reviews

Among the million stories, from drive-by shootings to education initiatives, battle-hardened Los Angeles Times reporter Eve Diamond has to file every year, the carjacking murder of Marina Lu doesn't stand out at first. It's not until an unrelated story about "parachute kids"-the latchkey teens whose wealthy Asian parents sometimes live thousands of miles away-encourages Eve to dig deeper that she decides the death of the Harvard-bound high-school senior isn't just another human-interest story. Word is that the Golden Pacific Bank, which Marina's father Reginald Lu founded and still heads, has unusually direct ways of dealing with delinquent creditors; word is also that Marina's fiance Michael Ho is the man in charge of Golden Pacific's goon squad. And when thieves break into her car, ignoring the stereo but making off with Marina's diary, Eve is convinced that she's onto something. It's her feature on parachute kid Tony Hsu, however, that puts her in touch with the really nasty stuff on L.A.'s Asian-American community, from mentoring programs that are fronting youth gangs to the sexual slavery of young immigrants. To follow all the leads she's dug up, and stay one step ahead of the villains who drug and shoot at her, Eve needs hands-on help from youth counselor Mark Furukawa. But can she trust this attractive man she barely knows? L.A. Times alum Hamilton's first novel is a furiously boiling stew of familiar ingredients: it lacks Edna Buchanan's eye for the offbeat story but is spiced by an unflinching look at dysfunctional families, upscale-Asian-American style.

About the Author, Denise Hamilton


Denise Hamilton is a writer-journalist whose work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Cosmopolitan, and The New York Times and is the author of five acclaimed Eve Diamond crime novels, Prisoner of Memory, Savage Garden, Last Lullaby, Sugar Skull, and The Jasmine Trade, all of which have been Los Angeles Times bestsellers. She is also the editor of and a contributor to the short story anthology Los Angeles Noir, winner of the Southern California Independent Booksellers Association Award for Best Mystery of 2007. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two young children. Visit her at denisehamilton.com.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2002
Publisher
Kensington Publishing Corporation
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9780786015238

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