
The Dead Can't Make a Living
$64.87
- Hardcover
336 pages
- Release Date
12 May 2026
Summary
Jing-nan, owner of the most popular food stand in Taipei’s world-famous night market, goes undercover to infiltrate an exploitative processed food factory and uncover the truth about a murdered undocumented immigrant in Ed Lin’s big-hearted, eye-opening fifth installment in the fan-favorite Taipei Night Market series.
“A unique blend of tension, charm, tragedy, and optimism, with characters you’ll love and a setting so real you’ll think you’ve been there. Highly recommended.” -Lee Chi…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781641297240 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1641297247 |
| Author: | Ed Lin |
| Publisher: | Soho Press |
| Imprint: | Soho Press |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 336 |
| Release Date: | 12 May 2026 |
| Weight: | 567g |
| Dimensions: | 218mm x 146mm |
| Series: | A Taipei Night Market Novel |
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Praise for The Dead Can’t Make a Living
“No one can stop Ed Lin from making a fun work of art! Puzzling and plotting drive this mystery about labor and injustice—the kind of entertainment we need in our troubling, but also activist, times. Grab it now!”
—Gina Apostol, author of Insurrecto
“A heartfelt crime novel that reaches deep into the lives of a rich collection of characters … Jing-nan brings along plenty of humor while still following the lives of undocumented immigrants and their living conditions.”
—First Clue Reviews
“A refreshing multinationalism continues to run through the series, which folds Taiwanese, Vietnamese, Australian, Chinese, and Filipino characters into the action. Cheeky humor and a team of investigators you’ll want to hang with.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Lin seamlessly weaves complex details about Taiwanese history and political tensions into the action, paying special attention to social and financial abuses perpetrated against undocumented workers … This entertains.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Good guy Jing-nan delivers a clear-eyed, compassionate portrayal of overseas worker abuse in this gritty offering to the rising swell of cozy-adjacent crime fiction. This fifth adventure is another series bar-raiser, delivering well-crafted underworld adventures with humor and sensual immersion in everyday Taipei.”
—Booklist
“Hilarious and dangerous … the two qualities that propel first-tier suspense novels.”
—BookPage
“The Dead Can’t Make a Living is fast-paced, lively and wildly entertaining, sprinkled liberally with humor and action-packed, dangerous situations with a myriad of uniquely fascinating characters.”
—BookTrib
“This series is lots of fun, with an ebullient protagonist and a cast of entertaining recurring characters … Ed Lin addresses serious topics with a light touch. Like many societies, Taiwan relies on cheap foreign labor yet looks down on those who fill those jobs. American readers are likely to see parallels with our own country, though the author doesn’t hammer home a message.”
—Crime Fiction Review
“The Dead Can’t Make a Living is so packed with humor, peril, and plot twists that you might as well line up a copy to get you through whatever crises you feel like you are just barely handling … I couldn’t put this one down.”
—Kingdom Books
Praise for the Taipei Night Market Series
“A smart, stylish thriller for the mind, heart, and gut. Sex, music, history, politics, food, humor, and just a touch of violence and death—you get it all.”
—Viet Thanh Nguyen, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Sympathizer
“Marvelously mordant.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“A master of Taipei noir. [Ed Lin] proves every good crime novel is a social novel.”
—Los Angeles Times
“A unique blend of tension, charm, tragedy and optimism, with characters you’ll love, and a setting so real you’ll think you’ve been there. Highly recommended.”
—Lee Child
“[An] inventively humanistic work, one with welcome instances of love, religious questioning (through a variety of faiths) and one terrifically effective episode of magical surrealism.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“A sidewalk noodle shop in Taipei’s Shilin Night Market during summer’s Ghost Month is the vivid backdrop … The plot twists come fast and furious as the story reaches its climax. Come for the exotic food and fascinating setting; stay for the characters.”
—The Boston Globe
“Lin is an astonishing talent.”
—Junot Díaz
About The Author
Ed Lin
Ed Lin is a journalist by training and an all-around stand-up kinda guy. He’s the author of four other novels in the Taipei Night Market series- Ghost Month, Incensed, 99 Ways to Die, and Death Doesn’t Forget as well as five other novels. Lin, who is of Chinese and Taiwanese descent, is the first author to win three Asian American Literary Awards. He lives in New York with his wife, actress Cindy Cheung, and son.
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