“[An] absorbing novel of character and mood…Readers of Alan Furst’s noir novels of Europe on the edge of World War II will find much to enjoy in this superior novel.” — Library Journal
“Xiao Bai has done something totally different. He didn’t write about the 1930’s and the concessions as background for his story-they are the subjects of his writing. He is writing in the tradition of Honoré de Balzac.” — Feng Tao, book editor and critic in Shanghai
“Rich with historical detail, Xiao Bai’s French Concession is a sensual, intellectual thriller--which like human memory, is pulled from the chaos of truth and lies, desire and regret.” — Simon Van Booy
“A complex and fast-paced plot that twists around the murder, in the spring of 1931, of a Nanking politico on his arrival in Shanghai…A political and police novel, historical fresco, and mirror of human passions.” — Il Manifesto (Italy)