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The Shadow of the Empire - (Judge Dee Investigation) by Xiaolong Qiu (Paperback)

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  • 'Brilliant' -Publishers Weekly Starred ReviewThe legendary Judge Dee Renjie investigates a high-profile murder case in this intriguing companion novel to Inspector Chen and the Private Kitchen Murder set in seventh-century China.Judge Dee Renjie, Empress Wu's newly appointed Imperial Circuit Supervisor for the Tang Empire, is visiting provinces surrounding the grand capital of Chang'an.
  • About the Author: Anthony Award-winning author Qiu Xiaolong was born in Shanghai and moved to Washington University in St Louis, US, to complete a PhD degree in comparative literature.
  • 192 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
  • Series Name: Judge Dee Investigation

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Minutes before he is asked to investigate a murder involving renowned poetress and courtesan Xuanji, Judge Dee receives a cryptic note attached to a knife: 'A high-flying dragon will have something to regret!' With the warning fresh in his mind, he knows he must tread carefully for fear of upsetting those high above, or he could regret it . . .



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'Brilliant' -Publishers Weekly Starred Review


The legendary Judge Dee Renjie investigates a high-profile murder case in this intriguing companion novel to Inspector Chen and the Private Kitchen Murder set in seventh-century China.

Judge Dee Renjie, Empress Wu's newly appointed Imperial Circuit Supervisor for the Tang Empire, is visiting provinces surrounding the grand capital of Chang'an. One night a knife is thrown through his window with a cryptic note attached: 'A high-flying dragon will have something to regret!'

Minutes after the ominous warning appears, Judge Dee is approached by an emissary of Internal Minister Wu, Empress Wu's nephew. Minister Wu wants Judge Dee to investigate a high-profile murder supposedly committed by the well-known poetess and courtesan, Xuanji, who locals believe is possessed by the spirit of a black fox.

Why is Minister Wu interested in Xuanji? Despite Xuanji confessing to the murder, is there more to the case than first appears? With the mysterious warning and a fierce power struggle playing out at the imperial court, Judge Dee knows he must tread carefully . . .



Review Quotes




'Qiu writes in a lyrical style . . . Poems become clues, even evidence, in the far-from-cursory probe he conducts' - Wall Street Journal

'Qiu combines a sophisticated puzzle with appropriate period detail, avoiding the anachronisms of previous Judge Dee fiction. Fans of those books, by Robert van Gulik and others, will clamor for more' - Publishers Weekly Starred Review

'An elaborate and satisfying souffle of mystery, history, and poetry' - Kirkus Reviews

'Qiu's rendition [of Judge Dee] is just as approachable and good-natured as his contemporary murder mysteries

' - The Asian Review of Books

'Judge Dee and Yang are an endearing duo for this delightful series' - The Historical Novels Review

'While series fans will be delighted at the background Qiu provides, this is an accessible starting point for newcomers ... in his superior 11th novel featuring Shanghai policeman and poet Chen Cao' - Publishers Weekly Starred Review of Becoming Inspector Chen



Fans of mysteries about honest cops working for compromised regimes won't want to miss this one-- "Library Journal Starred Review of Hold Your Breath, China"

Outstanding-- "Publishers Weekly on Hold Your Breath, China"

Qiu's stylish hybrid is half fictional literary memoir and half crisp whodunit-- "Kirkus Reviews on Becoming Inspector Chen"

The latest Chen is both a scathing indictment of contemporary China and an explanation of how poet Chen came to be Chief Inspector Chen. Gripping-- "Booklist on Becoming Inspector Chen"



About the Author



Anthony Award-winning author Qiu Xiaolong was born in Shanghai and moved to Washington University in St Louis, US, to complete a PhD degree in comparative literature. After the Tiananmen tragedy in 1989 he stayed on in St Louis where he still lives with his wife. Qiu's sold over two million copies of his Inspector Chen mysteries worldwide and been published in 20 languages. He is also a prize-winning poet.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.4 Inches (H) x 5.4 Inches (W) x .7 Inches (D)
Weight: .57 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 192
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Mystery & Detective
Series Title: Judge Dee Investigation
Publisher: Severn House
Theme: Historical
Format: Paperback
Author: Xiaolong Qiu
Language: English
Street Date: November 29, 2022
TCIN: 1002183254
UPC: 9781448307395
Item Number (DPCI): 247-25-3886
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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