Hong Kong at the present time. Intense, hot, powered by money and people. This is a novel of how six people are linked and yet very different in a small place, as the contrast between their lives divide and yet brings them together. The city is diverse, yet of necessity one entity, one powerhouse of money, influence and danger, a contradiction of history and geography. This powerful novel reveals the stories of six “troubled lives” have reached this point as the author skillfully unravels histories of dysfunctional families, past losses and grievances. Some have been brought up on the island, others have arrived more recently, but all circle uneasily in a trouble existence of attraction, the need for revenge and the hunt for power. In this highly charged novel trust, betrayal and loyalty are all examined as tension builds in the face of a coming storm. This is a novel where memories have a real impact on people’s motives and more, and the nature conflicts with an organized society, and I was pleased to have the opportunity to read and review this very special novel.
The book begins with an incident in the “recent past”, when an orphanage worker observes “Only bad things happen when it was this hot”, and a tragedy occurs. Three months later there is a party on a junk, a place for people to meet, warnings to be given and lives changed. Alice is a woman willing to share observations and experiences. Scarlett knows no one, but is willing to meet others. Johnny is the young man with secrets, attracted to Scarlett, but keen that Hong Kong is “ticking along nicely- the way it always had-(which) was vital to his business”. Not that anyone is very sure exactly what it is, apart from the fact that it must earn enough to pay for a huge apartment and bespoke scent. His business associate, Phil, is a thoroughly shady character, but Johnny’s real loyalties seem to lie with an even older friend from a troubled childhood. Not that he is keen to relate all of this to a therapist, Carolyn. He reveals that Scarlett has gone from a new acquaintance to the first woman he has brought back to his home to live, yet she has become unreasonable without reason, aggressive without apparent cause. Carolyn encounters Felicity, an unusual woman with a complicated backstory and a need for revenge. Alice, meanwhile, meets a man who seems to fated to challenge others by his mere existence, let alone for his beliefs. As Wang discovers his vulnerabilities in his actions for change, other people circle and strike for revenge and more.
This is an unsettling book in some ways, as several characters recount their stories of tragic family circumstances unconfined to Hong Kong, although that is where they find themselves in the face of an oncoming storm. The authorial voice manages to cover the many memories and motives of the main characters at a well plotted pace. The book has an intense atmosphere in several ways; the heat, the secrecy and the suggestion of violence. This is a difficult novel to catagorise, as it has the elements of a thriller and a mystery with very substantial and well worked out characters. It undoubtedly provides a vivid portrayal of a city, a small island, full of stories, potential and humanity in all of its variety, Hong Kong in the twenty first century.