Jade Dragon Mountain
Books | Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Historical
3.7
Elsa Hart
On the mountainous border of China and Tibet in 1708, a detective must learn what a killer already knows: that empires rise and fall on the strength of the stories they tell. Li Du was an imperial librarian. Now he is an exile. Arriving in Dayan, the last Chinese town before the Tibetan border, he is surprised to find it teeming with travelers, soldiers, and merchants. All have come for a spectacle unprecedented in this remote province: an eclipse of the sun commanded by the Emperor himself. When a Jesuit astronomer is found murdered in the home of the local magistrate, blame is hastily placed on Tibetan bandits. But Li Du suspects this was no random killing. Everyone has secrets: the ambitious magistrate, the powerful consort, the bitter servant, the irreproachable secretary, the East India Company merchant, the nervous missionary, and the traveling storyteller who can't keep his own story straight.Beyond the sloping roofs and festival banners, Li Du can see the mountain pass that will take him out of China forever. He must choose whether to leave, and embrace his exile, or to stay, and investigate a murder that the town of Dayan seems all too willing to forget.
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Author
Elsa Hart
Pages
320
Publisher
St. Martin's Publishing Group
Published Date
2015-09-01
ISBN
146688391X 9781466883918
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"Enjoyed this book once I was able to get into it! The plot is well-crafted and realistic, with a phenomenal attention to detail. I was able to figure out the culprit before it was revealed but for none of the reasons listed by the protagonist, which I actually enjoyed. However, this book is very very very descriptive… to the point where it can go overboard. If you want fast pace, constantly changing scenes, maybe look elsewhere. But if you’re willing to spend the time on this book, I would highly recommend it! I’m looking forward to reading the next book in this series! "
"2021"
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Jennifer Johnson
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