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In San Francisco, former head of Scotland Yard Sir Frederic Bruce pursues the long-cold trail of a murderer. 16 years previously, a London solicitor had been killed. The only clue - the Chinese slippers he wore. At the same time there was another mystery: a series of women around the world had vanished - and all were linked to the disappearance of a woman in India, named Eve Durand. But then, at a dinner party attended by important guests, Inspector Bruce is killed - and he had been wearing a pair of Chinese slippers. Now it's left to Chan to solve the case.
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Fiction, Charlie Chan (Fictitious character), Police, Honolulu (Hawaii), Fiction, psychological, Married people, fiction, Paris (france), fiction, Chan, charlie (fictitious character), fiction, Hawaii, fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, Fiction, mystery & detective, police proceduralPlaces
San Francisco, Hawaii, Honolulu, Honolulu (Hawaii)Times
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This book is a murder mystery set in San Francisco. Charlie Chan the Chinese detective, on his way home to Honolulu, is persuaded to help with the investigation of the murder of a retired Scotland Yard commissioner. Sir Frederic has been re-investigating some old unsolved cases that have haunted him: a murder in London and the disappearance of a young woman in India. Charlie Chan suspects that one of these cases holds the clue to his murder.
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