G.X. Chen Releases 'The Mystery of Moutai'

By: Apr. 16, 2014
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LOS ANGELES, April 16, 2014 /PRNewswire/ G.X. Chen announced today that her latest mystery novel The Mystery of Moutai is now available for sale on Amazon.

In The Mystery of Moutai, a teenager returns home from school to find a gruesome scene: the apartment he shares with his mother, Shao Mei, in Boston's Chinatown has been ransacked and she is dead. There is a bottle of Moutaithe most exotic and expensive Chinese liquorleft at the scene and traces of rat poison in one of the two shot glasses on the kitchen counter. This was evidently a homicide, but who could possibly be the killer?

Ann Lee and Fang Chen, close friends of the victim, team up with the Boston police to solve this mystifying crime: why would anyone want to murder a harmless middle-aged woman, one who worked as an unassuming mailroom clerk, with no money, no connections, and presumably, no enemies?

Realizing that important clues behind the motive may be buried deep in the victim's past, they travel to Beijing, where Shao Mei spent more than fifty years of her life. While there, surrounded by the antiquities of China's rich and complex history, they stumble unwittingly into a cobweb of mystery and danger. Fearing for their lives but determined to press on, they end up unearthing a scandal more deceptive and far-reaching than either could have imagined.

The Mystery of Moutai is available for sale on Amazon in ebook and paperback.

To read an excerpt from the book, go to http://bookpublicityservices.com/mystery-moutai-chen/

G.X. Chen is afreelancer who lives in Boston (both of her mystery novels are based in Boston). She permanently moved from China to the US after Tiananmen Massacre in 1989.G.X. Chen's previously published books includeThe Mystery of Revenge(a mystery novel) andForget Me Not: A Love Story of the East(a historic fiction/romance) and several other novels in Chinese.To learn more, go to http://gxchen.tateauthor.com/

To schedule an interview with G.X. Chen or request a review copy of The Mystery of Moutai, please contact Kelsey McBride via email.

Media Contact: Kelsey McBride, 805.807.9027

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