The Chinaman

The Chinaman by Stephen Leather, published by Hodder in 2007, is a gripping narrative that unfolds over 409 pages. The story centers on a Chinese refugee whose life is shattered when his wife and daughter are killed in a terrorist bombing at a Knightsbridge department store in London. Frustrated by the lack of action from the authorities, he embarks on a quest for justice, taking matters into his own hands.
Readers will find a blend of fiction, thrillers, and suspense as the protagonist navigates a world filled with danger and intrigue. The narrative explores themes of vengeance and the lengths one will go to seek retribution. This edition offers a compelling look at the complexities of justice and personal loss, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre.
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The wife and daughter of a Chinese refugee are murdered in the terrorist bombing of a Knightsbridge department store in London. Fobbed off by the authorities, the Chinaman decides to take justice into his own hands.
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