Ceylon
Sapphires by
Mailan Doquang Mysterious
Press, 2025 Mailan Doquang’s second novel, Ceylon Sapphires—which,
conveniently, is also the second in her Rune Sarasin thriller series—is sharp-witted,
scorchingly paced, and down-right thrilling. Rune is a likable rogue with a
bottomless debt to the nasty and ruthless Charles Lemaire. While Rune was
working Bangkok as a jewel thief, she had the misfortune of stealing from Lemaire
and now, at the threat of the only two people she loves, Rune is Lemaire’s peon.
Whatever Lemaire wants stolen, Rune steals. While Napoleon Boneparte’s
great-great-grand niece, Margot Steiner, is taking a private showing of the great
man’s portrait in the Louvre, Rune (at the behest of Lemaire) executes a
magician-like caper to steal the valuable Ceylon sapphire necklace—commissioned
by the little emperor himself—from around Steiner’s neck. Rune’s dazzling
misdirection and sleight-of-hand earns her the necklace. But when Rune is
ordered to steal the well-guarded matching earrings, she knows Lemaire will
never let her go. So Rune does the only thing she can. She makes plans to
steal the earrings while at the same time plotting to get free of Lemaire. Ceylon Sapphires
is a globe-trotting thriller—the action moves from Paris to Mallorca, Marseille,
Amsterdam, and Berlin—with a solid plot held together by Rune’s vulnerability
and flawed likability. A handful of surprises, a few gritty and realistic
jewelry capers, and a couple monstrous villains keep things interesting.
Lemaire’s role is mostly off-page, but his villainy is omnipresent and pushes
Rune into deadlier and deadlier situations. The story flies with a sizzling
pace and an easy-to-read narrative style. And, this is no easy feat in any
thriller, the European settings are nicely rendered and believable. Ceylon
Sapphaires is how a thriller should read, from the first page to the
last, and when it was done, I was tempted to start again from the beginning. * *
* Ceylon Sapphires picks
up where the first Rune Sarasin novel, Blood Rubies (2024),
ended, but it isn’t necessary to have read the previous book to enjoy it. But
why not read Blood Rubies anyway? |
Check out Ceylon Sapphires—which is scheduled for release June 3, 2025—on Amazon: click here for the Kindle edition and here for the hardcover. |