Novels

The Cambridge Companion to Voltaire praises A Visit From Voltaire
In his introduction to the March 2009 "Cambridge Companion to Voltaire," editor Nicholas Cronk includes "A Visit From Voltaire" as one of five noteworthy modern fiction works inspired by the "protean" Voltaire since 2000; "In the tradition of the best self-help novels, Voltaire teaches her how to live a happy and full life." What an unexpected honour for my comic fiction to be included in a definitive academic reference about Voltaire and his influence down the centuries. Thank you, Prof. Cronk!
Literary Fiction
A Visit from Voltaire FOLLOW THIS LINK TO BUY IN UK ONLINE
Nominated for the Orange Prize, 2004, a lighthearted autobiographical domestic comedy featuring the return of Voltaire's ghost
Under Their Skin FOLLOW THIS LINK TO BUY ONLINE IN THE U.K.
Biting, wry Geneva drama where the disintegration of a marriage and a fresh love affair reflect off life's surfaces, unnoticed until too late...
Ein Besuch von Monsieur Voltaire
The German version of A Visit From Voltaire
Mystery Fiction
Left in the Care Of
Life in Hong Kong's Midlevels turns sinister on the eve of the 1997 transition to Communist Chinese rule...

Left in the Care Of


Kirkus Reviews, 1997
"It's Christmas Week 1996 in Hong Kong, but Claire Raymond's biggest worries have nothing to do with the impending reversion to Chinese rule. The veteran correspondent for Business World has taken maternity leave to take care of the baby that's surprised her Swiss lover Xavier as much as her. Not even the inconvenient visit of exquisite photographer Fabienne Jaccard, an old flame of Xavier's who thinks she's still new, can compete with Claire's anxiety about little Caspar. When her friend and neighbor Vicky Sandford's epileptic son Petey is found dead along nearby Tregunter Path, Claire clutches Caspar more tightly, and when a second boy, Giles and Lily Franklin's son Leo, is stolen from his own crib, her apprehension turns to terror. What's the pattern behind the menace to the children? How is it connected to their designated guardians, the ubiquitous Filipina amahs whose backs happen to be turned when danger is closest? What's the significance of the aconite the postmortem finds in Petey's stomach? How can Claire get the observant gardener Mr. Yip to tell her what he obviously knows about Petey's death? And what can she do about the whispered rumors that the crimes are the work of a devil or a witch?

There's much to admire in Küng's debut: vivid Hong Kong backgrounds, a sharp eye for conflicts of class and nationality, and the looming threat to the heroine's family."

Publishers' Weekly,October 7, 1997
(Starred review)
"Küng delivers a touching story enriched by its strong Hong Kong atmosphere."