Midnight in Peking by Paul French
“A girl’s death, a city in turmoil - it’s true crime!”
“A girl’s death, a city in turmoil - it’s true crime!”
This is the true story of the murder of a young British woman in Peking in January 1937.
This was my first True Crime book I’ve read, and quite possibly my last. I liked it, especially since I live in Beijing and have been to many places in the book, but overall I’d rather just see the movie. This book was interesting because of the historical facts, like how the Japanese controlled Peking at that time, but I think I’d have preferred a documentary or a movie rather than a novel chronicling the details of the girl’s death.