A review by alisarae
Rouge Street: Three Novellas by Shuang Xuetao

I haven't read much by Chinese authors and the narrative construction is a different than a typical western format. Shifting perspectives and extended networks of characters were a bit hard to follow because it's not very familiar to me. But well worth it, and I enjoyed the prose. Moses on the Plain was my favorite of the three novellas because the murder mystery unfolding through the perspectives of so many people was expertly told.

It was lovely to revisit Shenyang--makes me want jiaozi and a glass of peanut milk!