cover image The Chinese Alchemist: An Archaeological Mystery

The Chinese Alchemist: An Archaeological Mystery

Lyn Hamilton, . . Berkley Prime Crime, $23.95 (257pp) ISBN 978-0-425-21395-7

In Hamilton's diverting 11th cozy featuring Lara McClintoch (after 2006's The Orkney Scroll ), the Canadian globe-trotting antiques expert first faces peril from an Asian organized crime gang, the Golden Lotus, angered by the efforts of Mounty Sgt. Rob Luckza, her significant other, to end its terrorizing of the Chinatown of an unnamed Canadian city that resembles Toronto. Lara keeps a low profile until an old friend, Chinese art historian Dory Matthews, asks her to go to New York to bid on a rare Chinese silver box, but the desired item is brazenly stolen from the auction house. After Dory's sudden death, Lara learns that her friend's will requested that she pursue the box. Lara travels to Beijing, where a series of narrow escapes leaves a trail of bodies in her wake. Despite the often-clunky exposition (both of Chinese history and of the motive behind the crimes), longtime series fans will enjoy seeing McClintoch in action in China. (Apr.)