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Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Hanging Devils China Daily Updated: Hanging Devils Penguin Inspired by real events, Hanging Devils is a thriller about the struggle lawyer Hong Jun underwent in the first case he took after returning from the United States and opening a law office in Beijing in the early s.

Temple fair kicks off in China's Chengdu. He Jiahong is one of China's leading experts on criminal evidence, evidential investigation, and criminal procedure. He obtained his doctorate in judicial science from Northwestern University in Illinois and is a law professor at the People's University in Beijing. As well as publishing extensively on legal matters, he has written several bestselling crime novels, including a series of four books featuring the character of Hong Jun. Would you like to tell us about a lower price?

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Newly returned from the US, lawyer Hong Jun has just set up practice in a fledgling legal system when his first case walks through the door. Was the right man put away for the crime? In his struggle to uncover the truth, Hong Jun ruffles more than a few feathers. As many race to cash in on China's glittering future, he is forced to challenge those who put personal ambition above the rule of law—and those who will do anything to hide the sins of the past.

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Write a customer review. Showing of 5 reviews. Jiahong has acted as chief editor for over thirty books, including treatises and textbooks such as ""Prosecution Comparative Study"". Furthermore Jiahong writes detective novels, centred around a character known as Hong Jun, a lawyer.

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In the book was also translated into English, with the title Hanging Devils: Marilyn Mai of The Beijinger said that Crime of Blood Hanging Devils was "great fireside read", [14] also adding "the case is based on true events, and the story itself is enough to keep those pages turning". In , Bertrand Mialaret said "These novels are read with pleasure, the mystery plot is interesting", also noting that the central character, Hong Jun has "Many moral qualities and very little interest in politics".

Catherine Sampson, of the Guardian newspaper [16] ranked Crime of Blood among her top ten Asian crime-fiction novels.


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