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Stealing Time
  

Stealing Time (Audio Cassette)

by Leslie Glass (Author), Beth Fowler (Narrator)
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)

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April Woo (Judging Time, 1998, etc.) straddles two incompatible worlds: As a detective sergeant in the NYPD, she must be ambitious and aggressive; as the daughter of superstitious, demanding Chinese parents, she must be obedient and deferential. These tensions are the most involving aspect of this novel heavy on plot and coincidence. When Heather Rose Papescu, the Chinese-American wife of an affluent lawyer, is beaten and her adopted baby vanishes, it seems a straightforward kidnapping case. But Heather refuses to identify her attacker, and she and her husband, Anton, cannot produce adoption papers. Woven into the story is the plight of deathly ill Lin Tsing, an illegal alien working in a Chinatown factory owned by Anton's brutal relatives; Lin feels betrayed by her cousin, Nanci, who, coincidentally, was April's childhood friend. April's investigation of a case involving interracial marriage, meanwhile, prompts guilt over her affair with Latino cop Mike Sanchez. As the search for an apparently illegitimate baby continues, April examines her relationship with her parents, comparing her sense of assimilation with Heather's, who has also rejected Chinese traditions, and with Nanci's, who lives within them. While this overpopulated, overschematized story ends on an up beat, it's the themes of shame, guilt and familial obedience that make it work. Agent, Nancy Yost.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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NYPD Detective April Woo faces conflict in all directions--from bosses who are dubious about a woman in a macho department; to her Chinese mother, who is unwilling to see her child assimilated in a foreign world; and her boyfriend, who is pushing her toward commitment. April must negotiate her way through all these delicate relationships as she tries to find a missing Chinese-American baby. Kathy Hsieh's April is enormously appealing, if perhaps a bit innocent-sounding for a veteran police officer. More impressive are Hsieh's side characters, particularly April's mother and a wily Chinese woman who seems to know more about the crime than she lets on. Hsieh's reading perfectly captures the mixture of suspicion, guile, and manipulation that are part of Glass's complex characters. M.O. © AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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2.0 out of 5 stars I accidentally read this book twice..., Feb 18 2004
This review is from: Stealing Time (Paperback)
because I forgot that I already read it. This copy was printed in 2000 so I had to have read it within the last 4 years, but I couldn't remember a thing. I got half way through it the second time before I came across something that I recognized. The memorable piece for me was such a minor plot point, I finished the book again anyway because I still couldn't remember how it ended. It was okay while I was reading it (good enough to read twice), but it obviously didn't stick to my ribs the first time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nothing lacking in this mystery novel!, Feb 16 2003
By Judith Lindenau "dulcie22" (Traverse City, MI USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Stealing Time (Paperback)
I really liked this mystery! April Woo is a wonderful heroine...complex, victimized by a mother who just happens to be Chinese (but sounds a lot like many mothers I have known), and fighting her insecurities just like the rest of us. The New York background is well drawn, and the plot is crafted intricately and maintains suspense. Leslie Glass is a writer who crafts her prose well, too. "Stealing Time" is one good book.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Solid Lead Character In a So-So Crime Mystery, Dec 16 2001
By Christine Lynn Jones (Missoula, Montana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stealing Time (Paperback)
NYPD detective April Woo is assigned a disturbing case. A Chinese-American mother is beaten senseless and her newborn infant is kidnapped. What first appears to be an open and shut domestic crime turns out to be something more sinister. April's budding career is on thin ice as she is forced to expose big city names that are linked with the heinous act.

April Woo is a strongly written character. She is bright and ambitious yet she also struggles with insecurities. She was reared in two cultures and must deal with the clashing of such. Certainly she is not the super heroine described in other bestsellers. This quality gives April a realism most professional women can relate to.

As for the plot itself, it was somewhat lacking. The pace was slow, the action was limited, and no big surprises jumped out at the reader. If you're an April Woo fan you are sure to enjoy it. If you pick the book up at the library or borrow it from a friend, then give it a whirl. Otherwise you may want to keep your money in your pocketbook.

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5.0 out of 5 stars lst rate
Once again Leslie Glass has produced a fast paced lst rate mystery centered upon a heroine, Dectective Woo, of complexity -- a modern professional woman who struggles to... Read more
Published on Jun 12 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars A nice page turner
I recommend this book to any mystery buff who enjoys a plot of medium complexity, some interesting characters, and a touch of humor. Read more
Published on April 9 2000 by Steven R. Kissel

5.0 out of 5 stars Thank heaven for Leslie Glass
By far the best in this compelling series, STEALING TIME is a gripping read. I am constantly shocked by Glass's masterful ability to bring her reader inside the complex and... Read more
Published on Jun 2 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars sharp and gripping
april woo faces her toughest case yet; a woman battered and her kidnapped child, and the prime suspect is the victim's husband. Read more
Published on April 4 1999 by christel doucette

5.0 out of 5 stars The best in this series. Glass is a born storyteller
Heather Rose Popescue, a Chinese-American married to Anton, an abusive male, gives away the baby she has passed off as her own. Read more
Published on Dec 7 1998

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