“Propulsive. . . . Highly enjoyable. . . . It sets up a sequel, one that I very much look forward to reading.” —The New York Times Book Review
A fresh, smart, and fast-paced revenge thriller about a college basketball player who discovers shocking truths about his family in the wake of his father’s murder
Victor Li is devastated by his father’s murder, and shocked by a confessional letter he finds among his father’s things. In it, his father admits that he was never just a restaurateur—in fact he was part of a vast international crime syndicate that formed during China’s leanest communist years.
Victor travels to Beijing, where he navigates his father’s secret criminal life, confronting decades-old grudges, violent spats, and a shocking new enterprise that the organization wants to undertake. Standing up against it is likely what got his father killed, but Victor remains undeterred. He enlists his growing network of allies and friends to finish what his father started, no matter the costs.
“"Propulsive. . . . Highly enjoyable. . . . In the lulls between high-octane fight scenes, Nieh uses the gaps in Victor's fluency to lend realism to the experience of straddling these two worlds. . . . It sets up a sequel, one that I very much look forward to reading." -- New York Times Book Review "Nieh, himself the son of a Chinese immigrant, has great fun twisting the trope of the immigrant-parent-with-a-devastating-past in this page turner." -- The Oregonian "Nieh's Victor is witty, passionate, competitive, honorable, and courageous enough to face some of the deadliest players in the Beijing underworld as he confronts his father's past in this superb, sophisticated thriller." -- BBC.com "Daniel Nieh deftly recasts the immigrant novel as a sharp revenge thriller. The clash between past and present, between the homeland his father escaped and the new home he dreamt up for his family, is richly layered and deeply affecting." -- Jade Chang, bestselling author of The Wangs vs. the World "Like his driven, basketball playing, Chinese-American hero, Daniel Nieh has got skills. Full of revenge, treachery, intrigue, and violence, Beijing Payback also tells a compellingly human tale about the ghosts and secrets that haunt the children of immigrants. A strong and entertaining debut." -- Sebastian Rotella, author of Rip Crew "Beijing Payback kicks major ass. A fast moving, electric thriller that will remind you why you love the genre. I don't know where Daniel Nieh has been hiding all of these years, but he arrives here fully formed, a writer already at the top of his game." -- Tod Goldberg, New York Times bestselling author of Gangsterland "Beijing Payback is the best China thriller I've ever seen--a propulsive nail-biter that roars with seamless confidence into a China most Western authors can barely penetrate. Fun, fascinating, insightful, and unforgettable." -- Nicole Mones, author of The Last Chinese Chef and Lost in Translation "First-time novelist Nieh is a Chinese-English translator and widely traveled, and his Beijing scenes are gritty and scary. . . . Grabs readers early and doesn't readily let go." -- Library Journal "[A] staccato-paced, character-driven thriller. . . . Readers will welcome the opportunity to follow good-guy Victor's path of retribution and self-discovery." -- Booklist "Remarkable. . . . This impressive blend of crime and coming-of-age marks Nieh as a talent to watch." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)”
"Propulsive. . . . Highly enjoyable. . . . In the lulls between high-octane fight scenes, Nieh uses the gaps in Victor's fluency to lend realism to the experience of straddling these two worlds. . . . It sets up a sequel, one that I very much look forward to reading." -- New York Times Book Review
"Nieh, himself the son of a Chinese immigrant, has great fun twisting the trope of the immigrant-parent-with-a-devastating-past in this page turner." -- The Oregonian
"Nieh's Victor is witty, passionate, competitive, honorable, and courageous enough to face some of the deadliest players in the Beijing underworld as he confronts his father's past in this superb, sophisticated thriller." -- BBC.com
"Daniel Nieh deftly recasts the immigrant novel as a sharp revenge thriller. The clash between past and present, between the homeland his father escaped and the new home he dreamt up for his family, is richly layered and deeply affecting." -- Jade Chang, bestselling author of The Wangs vs. the World
"Like his driven, basketball playing, Chinese-American hero, Daniel Nieh has got skills. Full of revenge, treachery, intrigue, and violence, Beijing Payback also tells a compellingly human tale about the ghosts and secrets that haunt the children of immigrants. A strong and entertaining debut." -- Sebastian Rotella, author of Rip Crew
"Beijing Payback kicks major ass. A fast moving, electric thriller that will remind you why you love the genre. I don't know where Daniel Nieh has been hiding all of these years, but he arrives here fully formed, a writer already at the top of his game." -- Tod Goldberg, New York Times bestselling author of Gangsterland
"Beijing Payback is the best China thriller I've ever seen--a propulsive nail-biter that roars with seamless confidence into a China most Western authors can barely penetrate. Fun, fascinating, insightful, and unforgettable." -- Nicole Mones, author of The Last Chinese Chef and Lost in Translation
"First-time novelist Nieh is a Chinese-English translator and widely traveled, and his Beijing scenes are gritty and scary. . . . Grabs readers early and doesn't readily let go." -- Library Journal
"[A] staccato-paced, character-driven thriller. . . . Readers will welcome the opportunity to follow good-guy Victor's path of retribution and self-discovery." -- Booklist
"Remarkable. . . . This impressive blend of crime and coming-of-age marks Nieh as a talent to watch." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Daniel Nieh is a Chinese-English translator who acts as an interpreter for companies, diplomats, governments, and arts organizations. Daniel graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and studied at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He has also worked as a model in China and the United States. He lives in Portland, Oregon.
A fast-paced revenge thriller about a college basketball player who discovers shocking truths about his family in the wake of his father's murder Victor Li and his sister, Jules, are devastated by their father's murder. As they go through the motions of sorting the estate, Victor finds a confessional letter from his father and learns that he was no simple restauranteur as they were always told. He was a smuggler, part of a vast international crime syndicate, who betrayed his dangerous partners as he settled into a serene life in the Chinese-populated suburbs of Los Angeles. Victor travels to Beijing, intending to avenge his father's death, but finds himself immersed in an unfamiliar world of glitz and intrigue, where everyone has a hidden agenda and nothing is as it seems. He learns that his father was more than just a cog in a machine--he helped found a sophisticated organization during China's leanest Communist years that grew into an international criminal network. As Victor navigates his father's secret life, he finds decades-old grudges, violent spats, and a shocking new enterprise that the organization has launched. This might have been what got his father killed, but Victor remains undeterred. He enlists the help of new allies and friends to finish what his father started, even if it means saying goodbye to the life he's always known. Beijing Payback is a fresh new thriller, bursting with personality and pathos, swift-moving action, and plenty of surprises.
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