It is April 1997, and all of Hong Kong is counting down to July 1, when
Britain will hand over rule of the country to China. Public anxiety
about the transfer of power is running high, but "Charlie" Chan
Siu-kai's biggest concern is a gruesome triple murder case, with no
solid leads. Chan, a half-Chinese, half-Irish Hong Kong native and chief
inspector with the Royal Hong Kong police, thinks he's found a
breakthrough when three mutilated heads are found floating in Chinese
waters. But he grows increasingly frustrated as the Chinese police
actively hinder--and the English bureaucrats pointedly ignore--his
investigation. As Chan tracks the killers, he discovers cover-ups and
conspiracies running deeper than even he had imagined. All the while, in
the background, the clock ticks down to the day the British leave . . .