Monday, January 03, 2022

Aubrey Nye Hamilton Reviews: The King of Macau by Jake Needham


Macau is a small (about 13 square miles) region on the southern coast of China, about 40 miles away from Hong Kong. In this small space is a major tourist destination, the largest gambling industry in the world, generating seven times the amount of annual betting revenue as Las Vegas. (Statistics from Wikipedia.) Where money like that changes hands, can organized crime be far away? Enter Jake Needham’s Jack Shepherd, an expatriate U.S. lawyer now quietly living in Hong Kong. His clients have deep pockets and they come to him to make their problems disappear.

In The King of Macau (Half Penny, 2016) Shepherd’s fourth appearance, he’s asked to examine the unusual spike in gambling revenue at the MGM Macau resort. The head of security thinks the casino is being used to launder money; he fears organized crime is easing its way in. Any association with gangs would cause MGM to pull out of its investment immediately, so locating the source quickly is essential to the economic survival of everyone associated with the hotel complex. In addition Shepherd is approached by a friend who persuades him to help a would-be defector from North Korea who doesn’t offer his name or why the U.S. should take him in, giving Shepherd two cases he doesn’t really want but can’t easily walk away from.

An engaging thriller with a few extras thrown in, such as the primer on analyzing cash flow to identify potential money laundering. Needham’s investigations take him all over Macau, giving him a chance to describe the region in some detail. Macau was a Portuguese colony at one time and the running commentary on the blended styles of architecture and historical landmarks that serve as backdrop to the action are a highlight of the story. Occasional references to earlier books fill in some of Shepherd’s background such that reading the series in order isn’t necessary to follow the story here. Well written with wry unexpected humor. Recommended!

 

 

·         Publisher:  Half Penny Ltd (November 10, 2016)

·         Language:  English

·         Paperback:  346 pages

·         ISBN-10:  6167611378

·         ISBN-13:  978-6167611372

 

Aubrey Nye Hamilton ©2021

Aubrey Hamilton is a former librarian who works on Federal It projects by day and reads mysteries at night.

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