Setting – Hong Kong
Theme – choices, truth, tradition
Characters-
Lydia Chin – excited about going to Hong Kong – enjoys it, her family’s history there, the excitement, the old and the new.
Bill Smith – along for the ride – very supportive of Lydia. Though he does, of course, get beaten up pretty badly – including a broken nose.
Grandfather Gao – grew up with Wei Yao-Shi. Both immigrated to New York, but Wei, of import/export business, continued to go back and forth to China and back. Wei has passed, and entrusted Gao to execute his will – including the delivery of a jade Buddha to his grandson in Hong Kong, deliver a letter/package to his brother, and to take his ashes to be buried. For unknown reasons he believes there is more to the request than the surface, and asks Lydia and Bill to do this task and to deal with whatever problems that show up. Lydia is extremely pleased with his confidence in her – with his validation of a woman PI, and with his acknowledgement of Bill.
Wei Yao-Shi – he came to America, married, and had a son Franklin. He seemed to embrace the American way of life, but made frequent trips for business (so we thought) to Hong Kong – where he married a Chinese woman, had another son (Wei Di-Fen / Steven) and eventually a grandson (Ha-Hao / Harry). Neither family knew of the other until his death.
Mark Quan – American born Chinese, and not a citizen of Hong Kong and a police officer. He and his family had a long association with Grandfather Gao, (in fact as a boy, he and Lydia had spent time in Gao’s shop during a storm, playing cards) – and Gao has pointed him in the right direction a few times, making him an effective cop in spite of the discrimination he ‘suffers’ as American born. When aware of trouble, Gao directs Lydia to him for assistance.
Wei Ang-Ran – Yao-Shi’s brother. 30 years earlier he got sucked in with Lee to export Chinese antiquities, and though he wants out, Lee’s not letting him. Concerned his nephew will get into trouble, he orchestrates the kidnapping of his nephew Harry with her amah for a fun few days away from home while distracting Steven. He feels very guilty for the bad decisions he has made.
Wei Di-Fen (Steven) – an honest businessman, loving father & husband – he would not allow the illegal export of antiquities, and his uncle Ang-Ran is trying to protect him. He remains clueless of the real dynamics through the end.
Franklin Wei – Steven’s half brother, American, a doctor with 3 ex-wives. He and uncle Ang-Ran have worked together on the smuggling – something he finds exciting, but not harmful.
L.L. Lee – head of Strength and Harmony triad – heavily involved in selling antiquities. He wants to locate harry, and return him to his father to force Steven to continuing to use Lion Rock Enterprises to export antiquities – and he is ruthless in getting it – bugging the Wei’s apartment, killing Iron Fist (who helped his girlfriend hide Harry), beating up and threatening to kill Bill – I was sad he didn’t get his in the end – a cold blooded fish.
Plot –
Lydia and Bill explore the city – its streets, its shops, its transportation systems, its food, its scenery, its temples, its traditions.
When they go to Steven’s home to deliver the Buddha, they find that Harry and his amah are gone. Two ransom calls come – one wanting the to trade the boy for the jade, the other wanting a million dollars.
It takes quite a bit of detecting to figure out… brother/uncle Wei Ang-Ran has been smuggling, and arranged for Harry to be gone and is the one to ask for the jade… that the amah realized that something went wrong, so with her boyfriend Iron Fist hides him (at a martial arts school)… that L.L. Lee wants the boy to put Steven in his debt… and Franklin gives his uncle and half brother an out by going on air to confess to the illegal smuggling of Lion Rock, under his direction alone – knowing the L.L. would kill him.
Lydia and Bill’s relationship – hmmmm… mutually supportive etc. At the end, she invites him into her bed – and he says no – he wants her in their reality, not in the magic of Hong Kong – and she reminds him she doesn’t know if she’ll ever be able to … which he accepts. ahhhh