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A truck housing dozens of dead Chinese immigrants is found in southern Texas.
Pathologist Dr Margaret Campbell thought she'd escaped her past by returning to the US from China; but assigned to this investigation she finds herself confronted with her former associate Detective Li Yan, dispatched to investigate the trade in illegal labourers.
Forced together again by the case, they soon discover a link to a much wider threat - a biological time-bomb that links gangsters, politicians and migrants in Beijing, Washington and Texas, and puts the lives of millions at risk.
313 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2002
“The sky was a clear, pale blue. Dew lay white on the grass of Sam Houston Park. The long shadows of downtown skyscrapers reached across the tiny patch of parkland like dark protective fingers. The sun peeped between the glass and concrete structures, flashing off windows, lying in long yellow strips. A mist rose off the pond like smoke, sunlight playing in the water of the fountain.”Even though “Snakehead” is not set in China, May still weaves lots of culture and international maneuvering into the plot line. I am a huge fan of May’s other books, and find the China Series to be just as compelling. I was given a copy of “Snakehead” by Peter May, Quercus, and NetGalley. Readers will not put down this thrilling, compelling book until finished. As a coffee-lover, I looked twice at my cup.