The Dead Can't Make a Living
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- Expected 7 Apr 2026
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- 115,00 kr
Publisher Description
“A unique blend of tension, charm, tragedy, and optimism, with characters you’ll love and a setting so real you’ll think you’ve been there. Highly recommended.”—Lee Child, author of the Jack Reacher series
Ed Lin's big-hearted, eye-opening fifth installment in the fan-favorite Taipei Night Market series
Jing-nan, the owner of the most popular food stand in Taipei’s world-famous Shilin night market, is hauling trash after a successful evening of hawking Taiwanese delicacies to tourists when he finds a corpse propped up against the dumpsters. The dead man turns out to be Juan Ramos, a Philippine national who came to Taiwan for a job at a massive ZHD food processing plant.
Jing-nan is haunted by Ramos’s story, and by the heartbreak of his family, who arrive in Taipei looking for answers. ZHD has a history of safety violations, and activists have a hunch Ramos’s death might be part of a cover-up. Meanwhile, Jingnan’s gangster uncle, Big Eye, has his own mysterious, probably illegal, reasons for being concerned about what’s going on in ZHD. He pressures Jing-nan into a daring and risky mission: going undercover as a migrant laborer to get a job at the food processing plant and reporting back about the conditions inside. Jing-nan hopes to find out the truth for the Ramos family, and to save other immigrant lives—but first he has to survive the spy operation.
This rollicking crime novel is a scorching, timely examination of our global dependence on undocumented immigrants.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Actor and novelist Lin blends mystery, social commentary, and sly humor in the potent fifth entry in his series featuring Taipei food stand operator Chen Jing-nan (after Death Doesn't Forget). While hauling a garbage bag to the dumpster one night, Jing-nan discovers the body of Juan Ramos, a Filipino immigrant who was employed at Taipei's massive ZHD food processing plant. He informs Juan's brother, Paolo, who suspects foul play and applies to work at the plant so he can gather clues. After Paolo's family loses contact with him, they convince Jing-nan to go undercover at ZHD, find Paolo, and discover who murdered Juan. Jing-nan agrees, relying on the help of his gangster uncle, Big Eye, and a colorful cast of ZHD coworkers. Lin seamlessly weaves complex details about Taiwanese history and political tensions into the action, paying special attention to social and financial abuses perpetrated against undocumented workers. Chuckle-worthy jokes ("A night-market food stand represented the totality of what my entire ancestral line had accomplished. Hey, some dynasties have done less") are a bonus. This entertains