The Ninja Daughter
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Polis Books , 2019.
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The Ninja Daughter is an action-packed thriller about a Chinese-Norwegian modern-day ninja with Joy Luck Club family issues who fights the Los Angeles Ukrainian mob, sex traffickers, and her own family to save two desperate women and an innocent child.After her sister is raped and murdered, Lily Wong dedicates her life and ninja skills to the protection of women. But her mission is complicated. Not only does she live above the Chinese restaurant owned by her Norwegian father and inspired by the recipes of her Chinese mother, but she has to hide her true self from her Hong Kong tiger mom who is already disappointed in her daughter's less than feminine ways, and who would be horrified to know what she had become.But when a woman and her son she escorted safely to an abused women’s shelter return home to dangerous consequences, Lily is forced to not only confront her family and her past, but team up with a mysterious—and very lethal—stranger to rescue them.

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eBook
Street Date
11/05/2019
Language
English
ISBN
9781947993938

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Lily Wong is living a double life, striving to appear as the perfect daughter to her matchmaking Chinese mother while secretly training in ninjutsu and providing rescue and security services to a Los Angeles domestic-violence shelter. Crushed after a young mother refuses the shelter's protection and returns to her husband, Lily finds a welcome distraction in the Mia Mikkelsen case. For weeks, the media have relentlessly spotlighted the trial of charismatic J. Tran, accused of breaking into Mikkelsen's apartment and attempting to kill her. When the case is unexpectedly dismissed, Mia is stalked by reporters and living in fear of Tran's return. Protecting the apparently justice-spurned Mia Mikkelsen is exactly the job Lily needs to shake off the blues. But her protection detail veers into uncharted territory when she discovers Tran's role in a bloody extortion plot involving the L.A. transit authority. Tough, snarky, and grudgingly vulnerable, Lily Wong is an irresistible heroine set perfectly against a quirky millennial L.A. backdrop.--Christine Tran Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Set in Los Angeles, Eldridge's wild ride of a first novel marries Kill Bill with Killing Eve. Lily Wong, who has secretly become a ninja, has dedicated herself to protecting women since her sister's murder. First, she must stop a Ukrainian gangster, Dmitry Romanko, from abusing his wife and son, and return them to the safety of a shelter for abused women. Second, Lily takes on the enigmatic thug J Tran, who has created a scandal by publicly assaulting cocktail waitress Mia Mikkelson. Mia fears he'll return to kill her. After Lily witnesses Tran fatally stab two men on a Koreatown street, she learns that the brazen killer hides a lot of secrets, including some that point to several more bodies, notably including 20-year-old Julie Stanton, the mayor's goddaughter, who recently died in an apparent hiking accident. Lily eventually identifies a villain behind Julie's death worse than any she's previously encountered. Readers will want to see more of the feisty Lily. Eldridge expertly mines both domestic suspense and action thriller. (Nov.)

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Library Journal Review

After her sister is raped and killed, Chinese Norwegian Lily Wong devotes herself to becoming kunoichi--a female ninja. She vows to protect women and children victims of abuse. When plans to help a Ukrainian woman and her young son flee an abusive mobbed-up husband go awry, Lily is drawn to a newspaper article about another woman in need--Mia Mikkelsen. As she investigates the man Mia has accused of trying to kill her, Lily faces a tangled web that leads back to the Ukrainian mob. Who is in danger? How does a proposed transit route fit in the picture? And why is she drawn to the mysterious and dangerous J. Tran? Eldridge's debut thriller introduces readers to a heroine for the #MeToo era and deftly explores the dangers of Lily's avocation, the challenges of familial relationships, and the need to continue to fight the abuse and exploitation of others. VERDICT Readers who enjoy an action-packed adventure that doesn't neglect character development and speaks truth about the human condition will welcome this quirky, passionate, and endearingly relatable protagonist.--Julie Ciccarelli, Tacoma P.L., WA

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Booklist Reviews

Lily Wong is living a double life, striving to appear as the perfect daughter to her matchmaking Chinese mother while secretly training in ninjutsu and providing rescue and security services to a Los Angeles domestic-violence shelter. Crushed after a young mother refuses the shelter's protection and returns to her husband, Lily finds a welcome distraction in the Mia Mikkelsen case. For weeks, the media have relentlessly spotlighted the trial of charismatic J. Tran, accused of breaking into Mikkelsen's apartment and attempting to kill her. When the case is unexpectedly dismissed, Mia is stalked by reporters and living in fear of Tran's return. Protecting the apparently justice-spurned Mia Mikkelsen is exactly the job Lily needs to shake off the blues. But her protection detail veers into uncharted territory when she discovers Tran's role in a bloody extortion plot involving the L.A. transit authority. Tough, snarky, and grudgingly vulnerable, Lily Wong is an irresistible heroine set perfectly against a quirky millennial L.A. backdrop. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

After her sister is raped and killed, Chinese Norwegian Lily Wong devotes herself to becoming kunoichi—a female ninja. She vows to protect women and children victims of abuse. When plans to help a Ukrainian woman and her young son flee an abusive mobbed-up husband go awry, Lily is drawn to a newspaper article about another woman in need—Mia Mikkelsen. As she investigates the man Mia has accused of trying to kill her, Lily faces a tangled web that leads back to the Ukrainian mob. Who is in danger? How does a proposed transit route fit in the picture? And why is she drawn to the mysterious and dangerous J. Tran? Eldridge's debut thriller introduces readers to a heroine for the #MeToo era and deftly explores the dangers of Lily's avocation, the challenges of familial relationships, and the need to continue to fight the abuse and exploitation of others. VERDICT Readers who enjoy an action-packed adventure that doesn't neglect character development and speaks truth about the human condition will welcome this quirky, passionate, and endearingly relatable protagonist.—Julie Ciccarelli, Tacoma P.L., WA

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Set in Los Angeles, Eldridge's wild ride of a first novel marries Kill Bill with Killing Eve. Lily Wong, who has secretly become a ninja, has dedicated herself to protecting women since her sister's murder. First, she must stop a Ukrainian gangster, Dmitry Romanko, from abusing his wife and son, and return them to the safety of a shelter for abused women. Second, Lily takes on the enigmatic thug J Tran, who has created a scandal by publicly assaulting cocktail waitress Mia Mikkelson. Mia fears he'll return to kill her. After Lily witnesses Tran fatally stab two men on a Koreatown street, she learns that the brazen killer hides a lot of secrets, including some that point to several more bodies, notably including 20-year-old Julie Stanton, the mayor's goddaughter, who recently died in an apparent hiking accident. Lily eventually identifies a villain behind Julie's death worse than any she's previously encountered. Readers will want to see more of the feisty Lily. Eldridge expertly mines both domestic suspense and action thriller. (Nov.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Eldridge, T. (2019). The Ninja Daughter . Polis Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Eldridge, Tori. 2019. The Ninja Daughter. Polis Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Eldridge, Tori. The Ninja Daughter Polis Books, 2019.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Eldridge, T. (2019). The ninja daughter. Polis Books.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Eldridge, Tori. The Ninja Daughter Polis Books, 2019.

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