The Last Six Million Seconds

The Last Six Million Seconds by John Burdett is a gripping narrative published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1997. This first edition spans 335 pages and is presented in English. The story begins with Detective Inspector Chan discovering a plastic bag in the sea near the Chinese mainland, containing three unidentifiable, decapitated heads. This chilling find sets off an investigation that delves into the complexities of contemporary Hong Kong society.
Readers will find that the book intricately weaves elements of action and adventure with mystery and detective fiction. As Detective Inspector Chan navigates the investigation, the narrative explores various facets of life in Hong Kong, reflecting the city’s diverse and often tumultuous environment. The novel’s focus on crime and societal issues provides a backdrop for a compelling exploration of identity and morality within a rapidly changing landscape.
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Detective Inspector Chan dredges up a plastic bag in the sea near the Chinese mainland. Inside are three unidentifiable, decapitated heads – one female, caucasian; two male, oriental. His investigation takes him through the spectrum of contemporary Hong Kong society.
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