Bones of the Earth: An Inspector Shan Tao Yun Mystery
By (Author) Eliot Pattison
Minotaur Books,US
Minotaur Books,US
1st April 2019
United States
General
Fiction
813.54
Hardback
352
Width 161mm, Height 241mm, Spine 30mm
540g
After Shan Tao Yun is forced to witness the execution of a Tibetan for corruption, he can't shake the suspicion that he has instead witnessed a murder arranged by conspiring officials. When he learns that a Tibetan monk has been accused by the same officials of using Buddhist magic to murder soldiers, then is abruptly given a badge as special deputy to the county governor, Inspector Shan realizes he is being thrust into a ruthless power struggle. Knowing he has made too many enemies in the government, Shan desperately wants to avoid such a battle, but then discovers that among its casualties are a murdered American archaeology student and devout Tibetans who were only trying to protect an ancient shrine. Soon grasping that the underlying mysteries are rooted in both the Chinese and Tibetan worlds, Shan senses that he alone may be able to find the truth. The path he must take, with the enigmatic, vengeful father of the dead American at his side, is the most treacherous he has ever navigated. More will die before he is able to fully pierce the secrets of this clash between the angry gods of Tibet and Beijing. The costs to Shan and those close to him will be profoundly painful, and his world will be shaken to its core before he crafts his own uniquely Tibetan form of justice.
A page-turning whodunit... Pattison has never been better in depicting a brave man's dangerous pursuit of justice in a "land of broken places and broken people.--Publishers Weekly (starred and boxed review)
ELIOT PATTISON is the Edgar Award-winning author of nine previous Shan novels. A frequent visitor to China, his books and articles on international policy issues have been published around the world. He lives in Oley, Pennsylvania.