Caught Dead: A Rick Van Lam Mystery

Andrew Lanh
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Caught Dead: A Rick Van Lam Mystery

Andrew Lanh
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304 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Nov 01, 2014
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 304
  • Publisher: Sourcebooks
  • ISBN: 9781464203329
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 1.0" L x 8.5" H
Andrew Lanh lives in West Hartford, Connecticut. He is the author of three previous Rick Van Lam mysteries, Caught Dead (2014), Return to Dust (2015), No Good to Cry (2016) and Child of My Winter (2017). His works explore the little-known Vietnamese community in Hartford, Connecticut.
At the outset of this masterful series debut from Lahn (the pseudonym of Ed Ifkovic, author of Final Curtain and four other Edna Ferber mysteries), set in Hartford, Conn., Hank Nguyen begs his former professor, insurance fraud investigator Rick Van Lam, to take a look at the drive-by shooting of his relative, Mary Le Vu, who was known as one of the local Vietnamese community''s "beautiful Le sisters." While the Hartford police are convinced Mary''s death was just collateral damage in a gang war, Rick insists that the solution must lie in the lives of the first- and second-generation immigrants in her family. The Le family members initially seem to fit into obvious molds-the spoiled heiress, the grieving widower, the conservative immigrant parents-but Lanh expertly avoids stereotypes. Each character proves to be a richly drawn enigma. Indeed, Rick''s exploration of the Le family is so engaging that readers may forget about the mystery itself. Lanh''s faithful portrayal of the complexity of the human experience demonstrates that people, with their secrets and devious motives, are the most captivating mysteries of all.

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