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Emily Maguire has a knack for storytelling - both this and her previous novel Smoke in the Room have premises that didn't immediately attract me and yet I read both in breathless binges, unable to stop. Fishing for Tigers real strength is its sense of place. Maguire creates a breathless and believable Hanoi, transporting me from Melbourne's grey winter to the humid, crowded streets of Vietnam. The characters are strong as well, with flaws that make them seem like real people, while leaving them
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Six years ago Mischa fled an abusive husband, leaving California for her family in Sydney and then on to Hanoi, Vietnam. She moved there with no job lined up, no real plan for what she wanted to do but things fell into place for her – she met an Australian ex-pat and became part of a tight-knit group and got a job editing translated pieces to make them more cohesive and natural sounding.
She loves Hanoi, with its vibrant, dirty, crowded streets and steamy heat. She’s happily single, having dated ...more
She loves Hanoi, with its vibrant, dirty, crowded streets and steamy heat. She’s happily single, having dated ...more

Firstly I would like to thank Hayley for the opportunity to read and review this book, as I won it on First Reads.
What I absolutely loved about this book were all the wonderful, colourful descriptions of Vietnam. The author's words just brought Vietnam to life completely. I haven't been there, but feel that I have had a real taste of it through this book. The author has really captured the noise, the tastes, the people, the culture and the seasons beautifully. It was all so descriptive and capti ...more
What I absolutely loved about this book were all the wonderful, colourful descriptions of Vietnam. The author's words just brought Vietnam to life completely. I haven't been there, but feel that I have had a real taste of it through this book. The author has really captured the noise, the tastes, the people, the culture and the seasons beautifully. It was all so descriptive and capti ...more

This book just made me want to go to Hanoi.
I feel Maguire's writing as been somewhat tamed in this, her fourth novel.
I enjoyed it, I enjoy her scene setting. You can picture the setting and the characters vividly.
Funnily enough, I saw this book in a shop over 8 months ago and wanted to buy it but found she has written other novels before it, so I sourced those and read them before this one.
Can't wait for her next book. ...more
I feel Maguire's writing as been somewhat tamed in this, her fourth novel.
I enjoyed it, I enjoy her scene setting. You can picture the setting and the characters vividly.
Funnily enough, I saw this book in a shop over 8 months ago and wanted to buy it but found she has written other novels before it, so I sourced those and read them before this one.
Can't wait for her next book. ...more

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