Language: English
1688-1704 Asia Crimes against Fiction General Historical Historical Fiction History Ichiro Ichiro (Fictitious character) Ichiråo (Fictitious Character) Ichirō (Fictitious character) Japan Japan - History - Genroku period Large type books Mystery & Detective Mystery fiction Police Procedural Police Spouses Public Officers Public Officers - Crimes Against Samurai Sano Sano (Fictitious character) Thrillers
Publisher: Thorndike Press
Published: Jan 2, 2006
Description:
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Rowland's 11th 17th-century Japanese historical (after 2005's The Assassin's Touch) is even more of a page-turner than its predecessors. Sano Ichiro has risen through the ranks from his position as the shogun's special investigator to the powerful station of chamberlain, but the shift in his duties has not shielded him from political opponents. He faces his greatest crisis yet when his terrified pregnant wife, Reiko, is discovered naked and blood-covered beside the corpse of a nobleman suspected of treason. Aided by his friend and successor, Hirata, the dogged and principled samurai sleuth must probe both personal and political motives for the crime, even as he entertains doubts about his beloved's innocence. Rowland matches her talent for storytelling with her ability to render convincing historical detail in this long-running but fresh series. (Nov.)
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Review
"A blend [of] political intrigue and barbed sexual commentary."
--_Entertainment Weekly_
"Rowland has a painter's eye...[and] a politician's ear for intrigue."--_The New York Times Book Review_
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"A page-turner...Rowland matches her talent for storytelling with her ability to render convincing historical detail."--_Publishers Weekly _(starred review)
"Rowland's historical detail and graceful prose enhance another solid mystery."--_Kirkus Reviews___
"Rowland puts her own spin on the multiple storytelling tactics invented five decades ago in the movie Rashomon, adding an extra dimension to her long-running series....The tension leads to a corker of a denouement--one that opens up new doors for future series offerings." --_Baltimore__ Sun_
"A careful, beautiful portrayal of a dangerous time in Japanese history... compelling and lively."--_Dallas__ Morning News_