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The Chinese Parrot (Charlie Chan #2)

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Title:The Chinese Parrot (Charlie Chan #2)
Author:
Biggers, Earl Derr   
(4 of 8 for author by title)
Fifty Candles
Charlie Chan Carries On (Charlie Chan #5)
Published:   1927
Publisher:George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd.
Tags:Charlie Chan (Fictional character), detective, fiction, legal thriller, mystery, film/TV adaptation
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The Chinese Parrot is the second novel in the Charlie Chan series of mystery novels. It is the first in which Chan travels from Hawaii to mainland California, and involves a crime whose exposure is hastened by the death of a parrot.

The story concerns a valuable string of pearls which is purchased by a wealthy and eccentric financier. The handsome young son of the jeweller is assigned to shepherd the transfer of the pearls to the financier’s vacation home. Because of his long association with the owner of the pearls—before joining the police force, he was her houseboy—Charlie Chan travels from Hawaii to California with the pearls. After two mysterious deaths, first of a Chinese-speaking parrot and then of the household’s Chinese man-of-all-work, Charlie Chan masquerades as a pidgin-speaking cook named Ah Kim and works underground to solve a number of crimes. Along the way, the jeweller’s son meets a beautiful young woman and decides to stay in the California desert.—Wikipedia. [Suggest a different description.]

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Author Bio for Biggers, Earl Derr

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Biggers' blunt drama reviews offended many, and when the Boston Traveler was purchased by new owners his days at the publication were numbered, and by 1912, he was fired. This apparent setback afforded Biggers the opportunity to write his first novel, Seven Keys to Baldpate which was published by Bobbs-Merrill in 1913. The book was very well received, resulting in his gaining a national recognition as a writer. The inevitable financial rewards of his success allowed he and Eleanor to marry. George M. Cohan bought the dramatic rights to the book and produced a Broadway play that enjoyed a lengthy run. The popularity of Biggers' first novel was to continue through five different film versions spanning thirty years. His next books, Love Insurance (1914) and The Agony Column (1916) continued his success as a novelist.

Love Insurance led to another popular play, See-Saw. It was during this time that Biggers became increasingly involved with stage productions. However, the workload demanded of a successful playwright began to drain the author physically. In need of an escape to a more temperate climate Biggers and...

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