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Strangers and Pilgrims

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Set in Hong Kong and America, this is a story of Chinese culture and American values gone awry. Everything seems to be coming up roses for cookbook creator, Emily Kerr until a twenty year old video tape and estranged husband, Alex Stanton-pretentious missionary and misunderstood counterfeiter-surface; casting an eerie shadow over Emily's bright future. It's also a story of her lost daughter, Lam Fong, born out of a shrouded affair she kept during her marriage. Strangers leaps from Hong Kong's Triad controlled film industry - to a complete distortion of religion, from the young Lam Fong to the most exciting climax of the story-her sudden revelation and tragedy.

628 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1998

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David Hilliard

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