A Gentleman's Murder by Christopher HuangMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
The library had the sequel to this book on display since it was published in the last month or two, and I was able to order not only the two Eric Peterkin mysteries, but also Huang's other standalone story as well. However, as Huang's first book, this is the one I read first, the debut of Eric Peterkin - a unique kind of amateur detective in the Golden Age of mysteries, late of the British military from the days of the Great War, hailing from a long line of English soldiers while also carrying the legacy of his Chinese mother - and naturally, strongly disliking the open anti-Asian racist sentiments of the time.





