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Ghost Month

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August is Ghost Month in Taiwan—a time to commemorate the dead: burn incense, visit shrines, honor ancestors, and avoid unlucky situations, large purchases, and bodies of water. Jing-nan, a young man who runs a food stand in a bustling Taipei night market, doesn't consider himself superstitious, but this August is going to haunt him no matter what he does.

He is shocked to the core when he learns his ex-girlfriend from high school has been murdered. She was found scantily clad and shot on the side of a highway where she was selling betel nuts to passing truck drivers. Beyond his harrowing grief for his lost love, Jing-nan is confused by the news. "Betel nut beauties" are usually women in the most desperate of circumstances; the job is almost as taboo as prostitution. But Julia Huang had been the valedictorian of their high school, and the last time Jing-nan spoke to her she was enrolled in NYU's honor program, far away in New York. The facts don't add up. Julia's parents don't think so either, and the police seem to have closed the case without asking any questions.

The Huangs beg Jing-nan to do some investigating on his own—reconnect with old classmates, see if he can learn anything about Julia's life that she might have kept from them. Reluctantly, he agrees, for Julia's sake. But nothing can prepare him for what he learns—or how it will change his life.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Feodor Chin keeps things edgy in this genre-bending mystery set in today's Taiwan. Taiwanese traditionalists believe that July and August are ghost months, the months when hell's doors are open and ghosts are free to roam the upper realms. Young, savvy Jing-nan scoffs at such superstitious nonsense. Chin delivers both Jing-nan's smart-alecky attitude about the spirit world and his dazed state upon learning that his fiancée, Julia, has been murdered. He also captures Jing-nan's shock at the news that Julia, once high school valedictorian, worked as a "betel-nut beauty"--a job considered scant degrees above prostitution. As Jing-nan dodges ghosts and Taiwanese gangsters, he uncovers uncomfortable truths about Julia's hidden life. Chin's performance builds tension throughout. S.J.H. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from June 2, 2014
      For a guy who scoffs at the ghosts revered by so many of his fellow Taiwanese, droll everyman Jing-nan, a night-market food stall manager, ironically finds himself spending much of his time chasing one as he investigates the murder of his childhood sweetheart, Julia Huang, in this darkly comic thriller from Lin (One Red Bastard). Baffled by what the ambitious valedictorian of his Taipei high school class was doing as a skimpily clad “betel-nut beauty” hawking betel nut to truckers on a remote highway, much less by who would want to kill her, Jing-nan keeps asking questions, despite risks to his own safety. As he starts to uncover Julia’s explosive secrets with the help of their spunky former schoolmate, Nancy, Jing-nan finally faces the need to let go of the past in order to build a future, which one hopes will be revealed in a sequel. Agent: Kirby Kim, William Morris.

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