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Who killed Pamela Werner? On a frozen night in January 1937 in the dying days of colonial Peking a body was found under the haunted watchtower. It was Pamela Werner the teenage daughter of the city's former British consul Edward Werner. Her heart had been removed. A horrified world followed the hunt for Pamela's killer with a Chinese-British detective team pursuing suspects including a blood-soaked rickshaw puller the Triads and a lascivious grammar school headmaster. But the case was soon forgotten amid the carnage of the Japanese invasion...by all but Edward Werner. With a network of private investigators and informers he followed the trail deep into Peking's notorious Badlands and back to the gilded hotels of the colonial Quarter. Some 75 years later deep in the Scotland Yard archives British historian Paul French accidentally came across the lost case file prepared by Edward Werner. Unveiling an undercover sex cult heroin addicts and disappearing brothels the truth behind the crime can now be told - and is more disturbing than anyone could imagine.Not just the unputdownable story of a savage murder "Midnight in Peking" is a sweepingly evocative account of the end of an era.Read More

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  • 0670921076
  • 9780670921072
  • Paul French
  • 31 May 2012
  • Viking
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 272
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