SUMMARY: Japan, 1699: On a moonlit night on the northern frontier island of Ezogashima, a woman is running through the forest when an arrow strikes her dead. Meanwhile, in the city of Edo, the young son of Sano Ichiro, the samurai detective who has risen to power in the shogun's court, vanishes duri
The Snow Empress: A Thriller
β Scribed by Rowland, Laura Joh
- Book ID
- 106912831
- Publisher
- Macmillan
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 164 KB
- Series
- Sano Ichiro Mysteries 12
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780312945350
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β¦ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Demonstrating an impressive level of sustained excellence, Rowland's mysteries set in 17th-century Japan form one of the best recent series in the genre. The 12th episode (after 2006's Red Chrysanthemum) delves deeper into the politics of an empire ruled by a figurehead as the background for a compelling and thrilling whodunit. Rowland continues to conjure up new hurdles for her sleuth, Sano Ichiro, recently elevated to the position of chamberlain. His power and integrity inevitably offend more venal politicians, one of whom arranges the abduction of Sano's young son, Masahiro. Sano's quest for the kidnappers coincides with a mission to the remote northern city of Ezogashima, where an insane local ruler is holding the entire community hostage as he searches for the murderer of his mistress, an exotic foreigner known as the Snow Empress. Compelling pacing and well-rounded characters enhance the intriguing plot and will draw in new readers as well as longtime fans. (Nov.)
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Review
βOne of the best mysteries of the year.ββ_Publishers Weekly _(starred review)
βRowland has a painterβs eyeβ¦[and] a politicianβs ear for intrigue.ββ_The New York Times Book Review_
βPalace intrigue and physical action that would do a martial arts movie proud.ββ_The Times-Picayune _(New Orleans)
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### From Publishers Weekly *Starred Review.* Demonstrating an impressive level of sustained excellence, Rowland's mysteries set in 17th-century Japan form one of the best recent series in the genre. The 12th episode (after 2006's *Red Chrysanthemum*) delves deeper into the politics of an empire rul
SUMMARY: Japan, 1699: On a moonlit night on the northern frontier island of Ezogashima, a woman is running through the forest when an arrow strikes her dead. Meanwhile, in the city of Edo, the young son of Sano Ichiro, the samurai detective who has risen to power in the shogun's court, vanishes duri
SUMMARY: Japan, 1699: On a moonlit night on the northern frontier island of Ezogashima, a woman is running through the forest when an arrow strikes her dead. Meanwhile, in the city of Edo, the young son of Sano Ichiro, the samurai detective who has risen to power in the shogun's court, vanishes duri
### From Publishers Weekly *Starred Review.* Demonstrating an impressive level of sustained excellence, Rowland's mysteries set in 17th-century Japan form one of the best recent series in the genre. The 12th episode (after 2006's *Red Chrysanthemum*) delves deeper into the politics of an empire rul
### From Publishers Weekly *Starred Review.* Demonstrating an impressive level of sustained excellence, Rowland's mysteries set in 17th-century Japan form one of the best recent series in the genre. The 12th episode (after 2006's *Red Chrysanthemum*) delves deeper into the politics of an empire rul