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reviewed Chinatown Beat by Henry Chang (A Detective Jack Yu Investigation, #1)

Police procedural with a second generation Chinese American detective

Jack Yu is a detective who is assigned to New York's Chinatown beat, where he grew up. There's a crime and an investigation and I really enjoyed that it involved shoe leather and collecting clues and not jumping to conclusions. But the heart of the story is really about Jack Yu navigating being second generation, and being a cop on behalf of a white-led power structure policing his own community. He's no dupe, but he also doesn't think Chinese people should prey on their own. A childhood friend was murdered by a Chinese gang. Jack Yu's is to become law & order. Another friend's response is to become the leader of another crew that exacts revenge. Years later, they come in contact around the crime at the center of this story.

The ethical lens is presented by the author as complex, and the portrayal is a series of fuzzy …

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A fairly grim story about a cop who works out of the 5th precinct in Chinatown. He's cleaning out his dead father's apartment and mulling over their relationship as a serial rapist of children is on the loose and the mistress of a tong leader tries to stay one step ahead of disaster.

Subjects

  • Fiction, mystery & detective, general
  • Chinese americans, fiction
  • New york (state), fiction
  • New york (n.y.), fiction