It seems so very long ago that Hong Kong was a crown colony of Great Britain, but this book brings that period to life through the cases handled by policemen assigned to the Hong Bay District of the city, handled out of their headquarters in Yellowthread Street. In this entry in the popular series, a madman is killing passengers and destroying airliners, a double disaster for a city like Hong Kong, so dependent upon tourism. As the investigation winds its way to a startling ending, the reader is given plenty to marvel and laugh at. It’s not written as a comedy, but life is often comedic, so there you are. Modern readers will also be given much to assimilate in terms of attitudes and mores. For those who can, a wonderful adventure awaits.