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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Very entertaining and interesting. I will definitely read more in this series. ( ) Medieval Japanese: what's not to like? Rich in details, but perhaps too rich and not all of it hung together that well. The focus seems to be on moral character - and while the figures are not black and white, their complexity did not quite ring true. There it is: I'm looking for stories which ring true. This was my first dip into this series. I won't try another. Not a bad book; just not good enough. This historical mystery is set in feudal Japan. Parker does an excellent job of setting the scenery of life in Japan during conflicts between the Emperor and various uprisers. The mystery was interesting as well because there were many characters who had a motive. The main character, Akitada was very human and I felt like I could relate to him as he was puzzling out the murder of the exiled prince. But, Parker wrote an ending that stunned me. I never saw the resolution coming. This was a particularly fun read for me because of my own personal history with Japan. Growing up in Japan, I have toured many of the small islands near Yamaguchi. I actually remember stopping by Sado Island as a child with my parents on our way to Oshima Island to go mikan picking (manadarin oranges). I could truly visualize Parker's descriptions as they were unfolding throughout the story. I will definitely continue this series. It was fun learning the history of places I had seen as a child, but was too young to appreciate. A very fine tale of 11th Century Japan. The series character is Sugawara Akitada,who is a relatively minor official. As the book begins,Akitada is sent on a secret mission to the penal colony on a remote island. He goes disguised as a prisoner to attempt to discover who has killed Prince Okisada. His mission is one that puts him in great danger and he is forced to overcome all sorts of privations before discovering the clever solution. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Fiction.
Mystery.
Historical Fiction.
HTML: In I.J. Parker's newest mystery set in eleventh-century Japan, Akitada disguises himself as a prisoner to solve the, murder of a prince As her audience grows with each evocative historical thriller featuring Sugawara Akitada, I. J. Parker returns with a gripping tale of political intrigue and cold-blooded murder in ancient Japan. When the exiled Prince Okisada, the most illustrious prisoner of the penal colony on Sado Island, is poisoned, Akitada is called upon by the emperor's envoys to investigate incognito. Posing as a prisoner, he discovers a deadly conspiracy, only to fall into the hands of brutal guards and disappear. It falls to Tora, Akitada's devoted assistant, to begin his own dangerous search of the island for his lost friend and the truth. .No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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