A review by clambook
The Shanghai Moon by S.J. Rozan

3.0

A decidedly mixed bag. The pluses are an engaging back story about the flight of Jews to Shanghai during WWII and descriptions of life there at the time. The big minus is an almost incomprehensible plot that gets more convoluted and unlikely as it goes along. It's also about 50 pages too long. And, as I near the end of the series, I continue to wish for some explanation - a prequel, maybe - of how Bill and Lydia first got together.