DAVE LOWRY is the restaurant critic for St. Louis Magazine and writes regularly for a number of magazines on a wide variety of subjects, many of them related to Japan and the Japanese martial arts. He is the author of numerous nonfiction books.
Chinese Cooking for Diamond Thieves
by Dave Lowry
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ISBN-13:
9780547974545
- Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- Publication date: 07/08/2014
- Sold by: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 288
- Sales rank: 232,371
- File size: 540 KB
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Driving home after being kicked out of college, Tucker meets and picks up the mysterious Corinne Chang at a rest stop. Infatuated, and with nothing better to do, he ends up with her in St. Louis, where he gets a job as a chef in a Chinese restaurant. Even though he’s a gwai lo—a foreign devil—his cooking skills impress the Chinese patrons of the restaurant, and his wooing skills impress Corinne when she joins him there as a waitress. But when Chinese gangsters show up demanding diamonds they believe Tucker’s kind-of, sort-of, don’t-call-her-a-girlfriend stole, he and his friends—which luckily include a couple of FBI agents—have to figure out just who is gunning for Corinne and how to stop them. Good thing Tucker is a Mandarin-speaking martial arts master who isn’t afraid to throw the first punch.
With its one-of-a-kind hero, Chinese Cooking for Diamond Thieves is perfect for anyone who loves cooking, Chinese culture, bad jokes, and young love. Diamonds are forever . . . unless Chinese mobsters decide they want them back.
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Tucker has been kicked out of college. On his way to St. Louis to look for work, he meets and picks up Corinne Chang at a highway rest stop. They both end up employed in a Chinese restaurant, and Tucker soon learns that Corinne's life is even more complicated than his own. Together, they take on the FBI, Canadian Chinese mafia, diamond thieves, a Chinese restaurant cook-off, and a budding romance. As lighthearted as Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum novels and with only slightly more believable characters, this debut novel is filled with witty dialog and a surprising amount of detail on Chinese American culture. Each chapter begins with one of Tucker's rules for life, focusing on such varied topics as fighting, ax murderers, laundry, and lifelong celibacy. Lowry is a food critic in St. Louis and it shows; his love of exceptional cooking shines through in the description of each dish. VERDICT With appeal to fans of cozy mysteries and new adult humor alike, this is a fun ride for readers who want a thrill (without graphic violence) and a cute love story.—Portia Kapraun, Monticello-Union Twp. P.L., IN