Flowing Gold

Flowing Gold

by Tang Yin

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436Kwords43chapters
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Tang Yin, the pioneering writer of Chinese cultural suspense novels, a new realistic psychological suspense novel, the century-old secret of the famous Shanghai house "Yiyuan". The moonlight shines on the mottled walls of "Yiyuan", and a murder case breaks the tranquility of Shanghai's French Concession. Kosuke Arikawa, the president of Japan's Ito Corporation, died tragically at Izono, and Li Weilian, the president of the multinational company in China, was involved. After a thorough investigation by the police, it turned out that there was more than one murder related to Li Weilian. Grandpa Yuan Jia died suddenly in Yiyuan in 1981, and Li Weilian also hurried past the scene of the murder. Was it a coincidence or had another reason? Dai hope, a top student in the Department of Psychology, accidentally broke into the shadow of time. The "Yiyuan" under the moonlight was white and mysterious. The foreigner Whistler's home, the architect Dr. Yuan's family mansion, the unknown printing house during the "Cultural Revolution", and the West Coast Chemical China Company all bore her name. And like the fate of this house, the three children who once depended on each other in a corner of Yiyuan changed their names, were scattered, lost and reunited again. Dai hope picked up colorful fragments of the soul from the past and around him, not only pieced together the cruel truth, but also discovered the direction of destiny. The golden years of a city, the endless lives of three children. The real secret has always been hidden in the heart, broken, trembling, and fragrant. Now, let's try going against the current again.

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This is the most wonderful novel I have read this year, bar none

The characters are rich and the plots are interlocking. Forgive me for the lack of words to describe the richness of this book. Only those who have read it will understand.

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