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The Assassin's Touch

โœ Scribed by Rowland, Laura Joh


Book ID
106912433
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Year
2005
Tongue
en-jm
Weight
185 KB
Series
Sano Ichiro 10
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780312992095

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โœฆ Synopsis


From Publishers Weekly

At the start of Rowland's assured 10th historical set in 17th-century Japan (after 2004's The Perfumed Sleeve), Sano Ichiro, now the shogun's chamberlain and second-in-command, returns to his previous role of criminal investigator after the country's top spy, Ejima Senzaemon, drops dead on his mount during a horse race. Sano quickly finds that Senzaemon was just the latest senior official to die without warning. With the assistance of Hirata, his longtime assistant, the chamberlain uses his highly irregular sources to get on the trail of a martial-arts master using the legendary dim-mak, or touch of death. As always, the potential political ramifications of the crimes, which threaten the regime's precarious hold on power, add urgency to the inquiries, and failure risks not only Sano's status but his family's lives as well. While the significance of the subplot featuring Sano's wife, Reiko, may strike some as coincidental, the compelling story line, evocative detail and suspense should engage newcomers and satisfy longtime fans alike. At a point when many series show signs of wear, Rowland's characters remain fresh.
Copyright ยฉ Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

From

Lately, this popular series, set during Japan's feudal period, has shown signs of lethargy. But now it feels reenergized. Sano Ichiro, the former ronin (a samurai without a master), has been promoted from investigator to chamberlain, the shogun's second-in-command and overseer of Japan's military government. The story, which involves the mysterious death of the chief of the shogun's intelligence service, is much more political than previous Sano adventures. Sano himself, perhaps because of his new responsibilities (or is it because his wife may be implicated in the man's death?), seems different, too: less impetuous, more deferential to authority. Even Rowland's writing, which was never a problem, even when the stories began to decline, feels a little livelier. A welcome breath of fresh air and a reminder that staleness is a fixable problem, at least in series fiction. David Pitt
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โœ Rowland, Laura Joh ๐Ÿ“‚ Fiction ๐Ÿ“… 2006 ๐Ÿ› Macmillan ๐ŸŒ English โš– 178 KB

### From Publishers Weekly At the start of Rowland's assured 10th historical set in 17th-century Japan (after 2004's _The Perfumed Sleeve_), Sano Ichiro, now the shogun's chamberlain and second-in-command, returns to his previous role of criminal investigator after the country's top spy, Ejima Senz

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SUMMARY: It is a lost art, passed down by the ancients in great secrecy: Dim-mak. It is death, by the lightest touch of a finger. Sano Ichiro, tenuous in the new regime as the shogunโ€™s second-in-command, does not have the luxury of skepticism?another senior official is dead, a fingerprint lightly gl

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### From Publishers Weekly At the start of Rowland's assured 10th historical set in 17th-century Japan (after 2004's *The Perfumed Sleeve*), Sano Ichiro, now the shogun's chamberlain and second-in-command, returns to his previous role of criminal investigator after the country's top spy, Ejima Senz