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Hong Kong

Luke Richardson

Fiction / Thrillers / Crime

★★★★★ "If you're missing travel and love a good thriller, READ THIS SERIES!" 

When Jamie’s colleague and former lover goes missing, the police start to ask questions. After traces of blood are discovered in his car, the net closes in. Sure, a body’s not been found, but there’s plenty of evidence to land Jamie behind bars.

Back from Kathmandu and working together to find missing people, Leo and Allissa take the case. All they have to do is find a woman who’s supposed to be dead to free a man charged with murder. But, when the investigation leads to the backstreets and building sites of Hong Kong, things get more difficult than either had imagined.

As predator becomes prey and lives become expendable, Leo and Allissa must face one of the city’s most dangerous men as well as ghosts from their own past.

With a man’s freedom hanging in the balance and their relationship under strain, can they find what they’re looking for before it’s too late?


HONG KONG is Luke Richardson’s second international thriller. If you like fast-paced mysteries, then you’ll love this compulsive sequel.


Praise for Hong Kong:


★★★★★

”Exceptional piece of work.”

★★★★★

“What a fabulous follow up!” 

★★★★★

“Another fantastic book from Luke Richardson, it’s had me gripped from page one.”

★★★★★

“An excellent and original story which will stay with you.”

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