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The Hell Screen: A Mystery of Ancient Japan

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Publisher Comments:

Eleventh-century Japan: After a difficult but successful assignment as provisional governor of Eichigo, Akitada Sugawara is finally allowed to return to Heian Kyo. But instead of a triumphant homecoming accompanied by his beautiful wife and young son, Akitada must ride ahead of his entourage to the sickbed of his dying mother. Fading light and a steady downpour interrupt his journey, forcing him to take refuge in a temple where a brilliantly illustrated hell screen and a piercing cry disturb his restless sleep.

Upon his arrival, Akitada finds his mother, sick and bitter, cursing his return, while his youngest sister, Yoshiko, forsakes her own happiness to serve as the old woman’s nurse and maid. Only his sister Akiko seems fortunate---married to a wealthy nobleman, Toshikage, and expecting their first child. But appearances prove to be deceptive, for it is not long before Akitada is asked to help clear his brother-in-law’s name. In the course of his investigation Akitada learns that his night at the temple was disturbed by more than a terrible scream. A woman has been murdered, and because of his reputation for detective work, Akitada must solve another mystery. Personal and professional interests begin to merge as Akitada becomes ensnared in a tangled web of deceit and malevolence that will, in the end, strike very close to home.

Synopsis:

In the second historical mystery featuring Akitada Sugawara, Akitada investigates the murder of the wife of a prominent antiques dealer.

About the Author

I. J. Parker, winner of a Shamus Award for "Akitada's First Case," a short story published in 1999, lives in Virginia Beach, Virginia. This is the second novel featuring Akitada Sugawara.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780312287955
Subtitle:
A Mystery of Ancient Japan
Publisher:
St. Martin's Minotaur
Author:
Parker, I. J.
Author:
Parker, Ingrid J.
Location:
New York
Subject:
History
Subject:
Japan
Subject:
Mystery & Detective - General
Subject:
Mystery fiction
Subject:
Mystery & Detective - Historical
Subject:
Historical fiction
Subject:
Nobility
Subject:
Government investigators
Subject:
Kyoto
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Series Volume:
v. 21, issue 26
Publication Date:
20030930
Binding:
HC
Language:
English
Pages:
352
Dimensions:
9.48x6.40x1.17 in. 1.41 lbs.

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