Steve's search for family leads him to a dilapidated mansion in Malaysia. Mick is footloose with a fortune burning a hole in his pocket; he's drawn to the same romantic ruin. Nancy Lee's family owns the building and has plans for its palatial restoration. Weaving together these strands, inspired by the deception at the heart of the 1974 classic American-noir film Chinatown, Robert Ronsson creates a world where death haunts every step and nothing is what it seems. Once Upon a Time in Chinatown is Robert Ronsson's second novel to be influenced by a classic American movie. The first, also published by Patrician Press, is Out of Such Darkness, inspired by the film, Cabaret (1972).
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Robert Ronsson lives in the Severn Valley with his wife Valerie. Robert retired early from a career in financial services to start writing full-time. Robert is a film enthusiast and he and Valerie help run their town’s community cinema.
Patrician Press also published Robert Ronsson’s novel, Out of Such Darkness. It was inspired by the 1972 film Cabaret. The film’s Master of Ceremonies from the 1930s Berlin nightclub plays a key role in the book.
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