On Java Road: 'The bastard child of Graham Greene and Patricia Highsmith' METRO

Author(s): Lawrence Osborne

Fiction

A veteran British journalist living in Hong Kong investigates the disappearance of a student protestor amidst the pro-democracy demonstrations in this unsettling new novel from the acclaimed author of The Forgiven


There came a sound of rubber bullets being fired along Java Road and the sad crowing of sirens as if to herald a future even more unpleasant than the present . . .


After twenty years as a down-at-heel reporter in Hong Kong, ex-pat Englishman Adrian Gyle has very little to show for it. Evenings are whiled away with soupy dumplings and tea at Fung Shing, the restaurant downstairs from his home on Java Road, that 'most melancholy street in the city, the street where the dead congregated.


It is through these jaded eyes that Gyle watches the city around him - once overflowing with wine dinners and private members' clubs - erupt in violence as pro-democracy demonstrations threaten old certainties and hit ever closer to home.


But just as Gyle prepares to turn his back on Hong Kong, he finds one last intrigue- the alluring Rebecca, the new girlfriend of one of his oldest friends, and a student involved in the protests. When her body mysteriously turns up in the local morgue, Gyle unearths that old familiar urge to investigate.


As he pieces together Rebecca's final days and hours, Gyle must tread carefully through a volatile world of truth and betrayal.


On Java Road is a search for a missing woman in a vanishing city, and a man between cultures, old worlds and new dawns.

General Information

  • : 9781781090817
  • : Penguin Random House
  • : Penguin Books Ltd
  • : 0.246
  • : August 2022
  • : 1.8 Centimeters X 13.5 Centimeters X 21.6 Centimeters
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Lawrence Osborne
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 823.92
  • : 240