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A gripping and complex case unfolds as the ex-wife of a Hong Kong real estate tycoon is brutally murdered. This multi-layered investigation involves cyber love hacking, the theft of Picasso paintings, a bombing at Heathrow Airport, and secrets hidden within a New York church. A determined female inspector teams up with Interpol and federal detectives, traversing the globe to uncover the true identities of Firefox and Chameleon. Amidst dangerous encounters and a love triangle, the unexpected truth behind the murder is revealed.
- AuthorWu Luoxi
- PublisherChuwen Publishing House
- Publication Date2021
Hot pot has become a lifestyle for Hong Kong people. Every Hong Konger has a hot pot story to share, filled with love, warmth, inspiration, and even humour. But this book adds a spine-tingling twist, redefining the concept of "ghost" in the local context.
- AuthorHe Gu
- PublisherChuwen Publishing House
- Publication Date2021
Based on years of experience in nephrology nursing, the author shares the life stories of over fifty kidney disease patients in this book. Through their emotional journeys at different stages of kidney failure, readers can witness the wisdom and resilience gained through illness. While centered around kidney disease, the book also serves as a spiritual guide in facing adversity. The protagonists' positive attitudes and determination inspire readers, offering encouragement and understanding about kidney failure and its treatments.
- AuthorWang Xiurong
- PublisherChuwen Publishing House
- Publication Date2021
"Important People" is a collection of seven short stories that revolve around the fates of its characters. Spanning from the 1980s to the present, these stories depict different periods of time and the diverse paths taken by the characters. Through this collection, the author aims to paint a vivid picture of modern life.
- AuthorZhu Hua
- PublisherChuwen Publishing House
- Publication Date2021
"Hong Kong Stories: The Birth of Jin Yong's Novels" contributes significantly to the study of Jin Yong's novels in Hong Kong. The book offers valuable insights into the cultural and media circles of Hong Kong in the 1950s and 1960s. It explores the influence of the social and political environment of that era on Jin Yong's novels, as well as the significance of his works in shaping Hong Kong literature.
- AuthorAu Siu Lung
- PublisherChuwen Publishing House
- Publication Date2021
The author began writing poetry in high school and continued during his time at Taiwan University. This re-edition of his works is divided into three volumes, reflecting his youth. The first two volumes retain the original style with accompanying postscripts and afterwords, while the newly added third volume collects scattered works from various publications. His poetry is complex, with condensed mythological allusions and a blend of reality and spiritual exploration, ultimately focusing on the phoenix as a symbol of tragedy and spirituality.
- AuthorHuang Dewei
- PublisherChuwen Publishing House
- Publication Date2021