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Episode Notes
John chats with writer and journalist Simon Elegant about his third novel, a crime thriller set during the Hong Kong protests of 2019. City on Fire is published by Pegasus Crime, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. The novel follows Inspector Killian Tong’s investigation of a brutal murder against a backdrop of political chaos, police tensions, and also personal conflict – Killian’s half-sister is a radical protester. John and Simon also discuss the background to the 2019 protests, including the National Security Law and the earlier 2014 Umbrella Movement.
Among the books mentioned were:
Manchu (1980) by Robert Elegant (a swashbuckling novel by Simon’s father).
Gorky Park (1981) by Martin Cruz Smith
Among the Braves: Hope, Struggle, and Exile in the Battle for Hong Kong and the Future of Global Democracy (2023) by Shibani Mahtani & Timothy McLaughlin
Simon’s Reading Recommendations
The Immobile Empire (French 1989, English 1992) by Alain Peyrefitte. This is on the 1973 Macartney mission to Peking.
Apple in China (2025) by Patrick McGee, which explores Apple’s deep entanglement with China’s manufacturing system.
Ginkgo Season (2025) by Naomi Xu Elegant, a coming-of-age novel set in Philadelphia.
To learn more about Simon Elegant and his novel, visit the publisher’s website.

