
编辑推荐From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. Set in 1700, Rowland's outstanding 13th Sano Ichiro mystery (after 2007's The Snow Empress) finds Sano, whom the shogun raised to the rank of chamberlain several books back, waging a fierce struggle with his chief rival, Lord Matsudaira. The stakes are raised at the outset when Matsudaira's forces almost succeed in killing Sano's wife and occasional sleuthing partner, Reiko. The chamberlain soon suspects that someone else may have been behind the attack, but soon he faces a more daunting task—proving his mother innocent of the murder of one of the shogun's cousins, who vanished during the great fire that destroyed much of Edo and whose skeletal remains were just uncovered by chance. Sano must now question everything he thought he knew about his mother, with his own family facing execution should she be found guilty. Rowland has given her hero his greatest challenge yet in this suspenseful look at feudal Japan. (Nov.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Review “Rowland matches her talent for storytelling with her ability to render convincing historical detail in this long-running but fresh series.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) “Rowland has a painter’s eye for the minutiae of court life, as well as a politician’s ear for intrigue.” —The New York Times Book Review “Sano may carry a sword and wear a kimono, but you’ll immediately recognize him as an ancestor of Philip Marlowe or Sam Spade.” —The Denver Post “Blending political intrigue and barbed social commentary, Red Chrysanthemum is a crisply lurid Rashomon mystery.” —Entertainment Weekly “A careful, beautiful portrayal of a dangerous time in Japanese history . . . a compelling and lively series.” —TheDallas Morning News “One of the best mysteries of the year.” —Publishers Weekly on The Snow Empress |
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