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The Murder of Mr Ma

SJ Rozan, John Shen Yen Nee

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Belletristik / Krimis, Thriller, Spionage

Beschreibung

Sherlock-esque crime set in early 20th century London, packed with action and martial arts elements, this is the first book in a series to feature a daring, opium-addicted Chinese judge and his shy, academic sidekick, solving fiendish mysteries among the Chinese community in London's Limehouse district. For fans of Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes films, this stunning, martial-arts series opener by a powerhouse duo of authors is at once comfortingly familiar and tantalizingly new. Two unlikely allies race through the cobbled streets of 1920s London in search of a killer targeting Chinese immigrants. London, 1924. When shy academic Lao She meets larger-than-life Judge Dee Ren Jie, his life abruptly turns from books and lectures to daring chases and narrow escapes. Dee has come to London to investigate the murder of a man he'd known during World War I when serving with the Chinese Labour Corps. No sooner has Dee interviewed the grieving widow than another dead body turns up. Then another. All stabbed to death with a butterfly sword. Will Dee and Lao be able to connect the threads of the murders—or are they next in line as victims? John Shen Yen Nee and SJ Rozan's groundbreaking collaboration blends traditional gong'an crime fiction and the most iconic aspects of the Sherlock Holmes canon. Dee and Lao encounter the aristocracy and the street-child telegraph, churchmen and thieves in this clever, cinematic mystery that's as thrilling and visual as an action film, as imaginative and transporting as a timeless classic.

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Schlagwörter

Judge Dee, Kaite Welsh, Chinese Labour Corps, Ann Granger, Bertrand Russell, China, Doctor Dee, Sherlock, London, Opium, Judith Cutler, Kung fu, New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Doctor Watson, Peter Ackroyd, Thieves, Sherlock Holmes, Ambrose Parry, Aristocracy, Chinese immigrants, Thief, Anne Perry, Mick Finlay, Chinese community, Cinema, Limehouse, Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson, Sherlockian, Aristocrat, Chinese, gong’an crime fiction, gong’an, Butterfly sword, Arthur Conan Doyle