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Toni
Toni rated it 9 years ago
Book # 6, in the Ava Lee MysteryIn “The Two Sisters of Borneo” the relationship between Ava and her mentor plays a good part and offers us one of the most emotional installment to date. Uncle, a former Triad boss is dying and Ava is looking after him….when other problems surfaces… After investing in...
sandin954
sandin954 rated it 11 years ago
A fun, globe spanning thriller featuring a Chinese-Canadian forensic accountant who just happens to be an expert in Bak Mei. I enjoyed the financial aspects of the plot and thought the main character was quite interesting though just a bit too good to be true.
Toni
Toni rated it 11 years ago
Book 5, in the Ava Lee seriesAlthough I had missed the two previous entries (which are on my back list) this latest installment had enough of chunk of back-story and fill in plot points and character relationships that I fitted right in and never felt lost, therefore, it was easy to pick up the pace...
grapeapril75
grapeapril75 rated it 12 years ago
I really enjoyed this book. Ava Lee is like a modern lesbian Colombo. People underestimate her because she is so low key. That is the trap that trips them up! She is a surprisingly bad ass chick you would not want to meet in a dark ally.The story is very well written and the characters engaging. The...
Buried In Print
Buried In Print rated it 13 years ago
Most readers picking up The Disciple of Las Vegas will have previously met Ava Lee in the first volume of the series, The Water Rat of Wanchai.Nonetheless, one could begin reading the series with this volume. Indeed, in some ways it provides a clearer understanding of some aspects of Ava's life than...
Buried In Print
Buried In Print rated it 13 years ago
Looking for a new heroine? Please, meet Ava Lee.Or perhaps you've already been introduced?I'm a little late to the Spiderline* party. Ava's big-screen deal has already taken shape, but we've only just met.She has developed quite the reputation since The Water Rat of Wanchai was published last Janua...
Imagine That
Imagine That rated it 14 years ago
Who would think that a story about forensic accounting could be so exciting? Welcome to the world of Ava Lee, a young Canadian-Chinese accountant extraordinaire. In pursuit of five million in misappropriated funds Ava will take you on a heart pumping, journey fom Toronto to Seattle. From Hong Kong t...
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