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Hardcover The Feng Shui Detective Book

ISBN: 0312320590

ISBN13: 9780312320591

The Feng Shui Detective

(Book #1 in the Feng Shui Detective Series)

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Feng Shui master C.F. Wong is no fan of the 21st century. It is far too rushed and noisy, a terrible environment for the kind of peaceful contemplation that his work requires. His clients seem to view... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Very Amusing Far Eastern Sem-Detective Series!

First off, the main characters are actually Feng Shui Specialists, hired to analyze buildings, rooms, houses ,etc. to bring maximum harmony and beauty to their work. The criminal investigations come about through their work, and through noticing discrepencies in these spaces that do not conform to the highest Feng Shu Standards. Mr. Wong, the boss, is among the driest, most amusing individuals you'll ever meet, and his 18 year old sidekick, Joyce, is a perfect foil, whose modern English can get Mr. Wong slightly baffled. All very interesting, with some Chinese philosophy and stories thrown in at the beginning of each segment. The reviews, mainly from Asia and Australia, say this is a cult in the bud, and they are 100% right!

Fun and philosophy

This book is a perfect blend of fun -- sometimes laughing out loud humor -- and Eastern philosophy. Where else can you learn that credit cards are bad Feng Shui and that you should always throw away as much stuff as you accumulate. C.F. Wong, the Feng Shui master and amateur detective hero, is the kind of delightful literary character that will live with you long after you have finished this book. The only disappointing think about this book is that there are no other installments of this mystery series available, at least in the U.S. Here's hoping the publisher is working on solving that problem right now!

Wonderful read

Both this book and Vittachi's follow-on "The Feng Shui Detective Goes South" are spot-on when dealing with the issues of Feng Shui and how it fits into the daily lives of of individuals. His detective is likable but not devoid of normal foibles and mistakes.The writing captures the sights/smells/sounds of life in the East very well. My only preference would have been for more focus on Hong Kong (Gongers are more superstitious than any group I've encountered) especially since the author has spent so much time there. But, this is a minor point. I've spent 4 years living in Hong Kong, 3 in Beijing and made long visits to Australia and Singapore (two months in each location) and can attest to the authenticity of the world that Vittachi has painted.

madcap feng shui amateur sleuth

Singapore feng shui guru Mr. C.F. Wong receives negative vibes besides that emitted by his teenage intern Joyce McQuinnie as he inspects the apartment of the Tsai-Leibler family. A fire breaks out that Wong puts out, but the damage to the already badly aligned flat is outright devastating. Adding to the mess as his assistant calls it is a ghost who haunts Dr. Leibler's dental office though feng shui in a house of pain is difficult to accomplish.A Malaysian witch doctor hires two of Wong's friends to help a doomed client. They in turn obtain Wong's aid as the customer seems fated to tragedy based on every known (and a few unknown) pseudo and occult consultation science employed by the Singapore Union of Industrial Mystics. Wong agrees to assist, but also seeks a kidnapped girl and tries to solve the murder of Dr. Leibler's hygienist with his only guide being that occidental teen who he still is not sure how he became her mentor. Everything seems to come together at the feng shui catastrophic edifice known as the Sydney Opera House, but though they are close to resolutions, the dynamic duo might not survive what they learn.This feng shui amateur sleuth tale has a madcap story line that entertains readers with an east meets west blending of cultures inside several mysteries. The key to the tale is the relationship between Wong and McQuinnie that is father to daughter, teacher to student, and friend to friend. Though the cases are fun to follow, they act more like support to the lead duet who feng shui their way throughout the delightful plot.Harriet Klausner

hilarious and inspiring; something a little different

This is the first in the series of (currently) three novels about the unlikely pair of detectives. I can heartily recommend all three books, but the first one in the series introduces the characters in all their loveable diversity.The main protagonist, CF Wong is a gentle and contemplative character who uses the art of Feng Shui to help him solve various crimes and mysteries. This gives us the best of a fascinating mystery within an unusual context. The author uses his wide knowledge and expertise of this 'trendy' art, but also sees the funny side to so many human experiences, so it is possible to learn a lot about Eastern culture while laughing your socks off!!In the Feng Shui Detective, the serious, quiet CF is lumbered, as a favour to his boss, with a loud sassy Australian, and their incompatibility and cultural differences provoke hilarious communication problems and dilemmas.It is East meets West in no usual format, but Nury Vittachi uses a wonderful combination of well-created characters and situations to look at the differences in cultures without labouring the point. The plot-lines are fun and each chapter is a different mystery which the characters have to solve.I particularly like the beginning of each chapter which starts with a lyrical and mystical thought based in Eastern philosophy, written by CF Wong in a book he is supposedly writing. It is very musical and thought-provoking and a lovely contrast to the wacky events within the chapters.This book is very unusual, and offers a variety of experiences; a hilarious romp, or an interesting look at cultures - or both at the same time! I can thoroughly recommend this author to anyone new to him. I just need to know --- when's the next one coming out?????
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