Quin's Shanghai Circus

Edward Whittemore
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On a winter's day, some twenty years after the end of the Second World War, a huge, smiling fat man wearing a black bowler hat and a military greatcoat and known as Geraty walked into a bar in the Bronx bearing his name and picked the pocket of a young man named Quin, thereby setting in motion a series of events that was to culminate in the largest funeral procession held in Asia since the thirteenth century.
Genres: FictionHistorical FictionMagical RealismNovelsChinaAsiaFantasyLiterary Fiction
344 Pages

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