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Laura Joh Rowland

    January 1, 1954
    Laura Joh Rowland
    The Iris Fan
    Bundori
    The Incense Game
    Way of the Traitor
    The Ronin's Mistress
    The Samurai's Wife (Sano Ichiro Novels)
    • The Samurai's Wife (Sano Ichiro Novels)

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.4(73)Add rating

      A compelling murder mystery set in seventeenth-century Japan, filled with finely drawn characters and suspenseful plot twists, Laura Joh Rowland's The Samurai's Wife is a novel as complex, vivid, and artful as the glorious, lost world it portrays. Far from the Shogun's court at Edo, Most Honorable Investigator Sano Ichiro begins the most challenging case of his career. Upon the insistence of his strong-willed and beautiful wife Reiko, Sano arrives with her at the emperor's palace to unmask the murderer--who possesses the secret of kiai, "the spirit city," a powerful scream that can kill instantly. A high Kyoto official is the victim. Treading carefully through a web of spies, political intrigue, forbidden passions, and intricate plots, Sano and Reiko must struggle to stay ahead of the palace storm--and outwit a cunning killer. But as they soon discover, solving the case means more than their survival. For if they fail, Japan could be consumed in the bloodiest war it has ever seen...

      The Samurai's Wife (Sano Ichiro Novels)
    • The Ronin's Mistress

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      The Ronin's Mistress is a brilliant new twist on the fabled tale of the 47 Ronin, from Laura Joh Rowland--an author with "a painter's eye for the minutiae of court life [and] a politician's ear for intrigue." (The New York Times) Japan, 1703. On a snowy night, 47 warriors murder the man at the center of the scandal that turned them from samurai into masterless ronin two years before. Clearly this was an act of revenge--but why did they wait so long? And is there any reason they should not immediately be ordered to commit ritual suicide? Sano Ichiro, demoted from Chamberlain to his old post as Most Honorable Investigator of Events, Situations, and People, has mere days to solve the greatest mystery of samurai legend--while his own fortunes hang in the balance.

      The Ronin's Mistress
    • In 1690 Nagasaki, Samurai detective Sano Ichiro investigates the murder of a Dutch trader, a case that could lead Japan to war. Framed for treason, Sano must uncover the killer to clear his name before facing execution.

      Way of the Traitor
    • The Incense Game

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      In the wake of a terrifying earthquake, Sano Ichir No races to solve a crime that could bring down the shogun's regimeJapan, 1703. A devastating earthquake has left the city of Edo in shambles - even the shogun's carefully regulated court is teetering on the brink of chaos. This is no time for a murder investigation.

      The Incense Game
    • Bundori

      • 471 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
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      "In the sequel to Shinju, Rowland's highly acclaimed first novel, samurai detective Sana Ichiro is at it again as he tracks a serial killer." The year: 1689. The place: Edo, Japan's feudal capital. An all-powerful shogun controls the state, surrounded by bitter machinations and political intrigues. A young samurai and ex-policeman, Sano tries valiantly to follow "Bushido-" the way of the warrior-in a society whose ancient, noble ways have been all but forgotten. Suddenly, a "bundori" appears-a severed head, nailed to a plank, offered for public display. Another "bundori" appears, and then another Detective Sano must risk everything he's learned as samurai to bring the killer to justice.

      Bundori
    • The Iris Fan

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.3(23)Add rating

      Riveting and richly imagined, with a magnificent sense of time and place, The Iris Fan is the triumphant conclusion to Laura Joh Rowland's brilliant series of thrillers set in feudal Japan. Japan, 1709. The shogun is old and ailing. Amid the ever-treacherous intrigue in the court, Sano Ichiro has been demoted from chamberlain to a lowly patrol guard. His relationship with his wife Reiko is in tatters, and a bizarre new alliance between his two enemies Yanagisawa and Lord Ienobu has left him puzzled and wary. Sano's onetime friend Hirata is a reluctant conspirator in a plot against the ruling regime. Yet, Sano's dedication to the Way of the Warrior—the samurai code of honor—is undiminished. Then a harrowing, almost inconceivable crime takes place. In his own palace, the shogun is stabbed with a fan made of painted silk with sharp-pointed iron ribs. Sano is restored to the rank of chief investigator to find the culprit. This is the most significant, and most dangerous, investigation of his career. If the shogun's heir is displeased, he will have Sano and his family put to death without waiting for the shogun's permission, then worry about the consequences later. And Sano has enemies of his own, as well as unexpected allies. As the previously unimaginable death of the shogun seems ever more possible, Sano finds himself at the center of warring forces that threaten not only his own family but Japan itself.

      The Iris Fan
    • In September 1693, Sano Ichiro investigates a triple murder linked to a fire at the Black Lotus Temple, where the victims were found dead, but not from the blaze. His search for the killer puts him at odds with his wife, Reiko.

      Black Lotus
    • Japan 1698. Sano Ichirô, Samurai, oberster Ermittler und Ratgeber des Shôgun, hat Neider am Hof von Edo, die seinen wachsenden Einfluss fürchten. Da geschieht ein grausamer Mord: Fürst Mori, der Erbe des Shogun, wird tot und verstümmelt aufgefunden, neben ihm Sanos schwangere Frau Reiko, nackt und blutverschmiert. Sano selbst hat Schwierigkeiten, Reikos Erklärungen Glauben zu schenken. Dennoch versucht er, die Wahrheit hinter den Aussagen der Verdächtigen zu ergründen. Seine einzige Spur ist eine weiße Chrysantheme - rot gefärbt mit Blut.

      Die rote Chrysantheme
    • The Pillow Book of Lady Wisteria

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      In feudal Japan, passion and secrets lead to murder. . . From A Remote, Exotic World. . .Sano Ichiro, Most Honorable Investigator of Events, Situations, and People, awakens from a turbulent dream into a real-life nightmare. Lord Matsudaira Mitsuyoshi, the shogun's cousin and heir, has been murdered after a night of debauchery in the city's pleasure quarter... Comes A Danger All Too Close To Home. . .The matter requires Sano's personal attention-more personal than Sano at first imagines. For he soon discovers that Mitsuyoshi's companion for the evening was none other than the alluring Lady Wisteria, a woman whom Sano himself once knew intimately before he was married to his beloved wife, Reiko. But the memory of Wisteria still stirs him, and it is with both dismay and relief that he learns she has vanished along with her pillow book, a diary that may contain valuable clues. The circumstances trouble him, as does the possibility that he and Wisteria might meet again with dangerous consequences. . . In The Pillow Book of Lady Wisteria , Laura Joh Rowland once again has written a book in which "an exotic setting, seventeenth-century Japan, and a splendid mystery...make for grand entertainment" ( New York Daily News ).

      The Pillow Book of Lady Wisteria
    • Shinju

      • 471 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      4.1(139)Add rating

      When beautiful, wealthy Yukiko and low-born artist Noriyoshi are found drowned together in a shinju, or ritual double suicide, everyone believes the culprit was forbidden love. Everyone but newly appointed yoriki Sano Ichiro. Despite the official verdict and warnings from his superiors, the shogun's Most Honorable Investigator of Events, Situations, and People suspects the deaths weren't just a tragedy; they were murder. Risking his family's good name and his own life, Sano will search for a killer across every level of society determined to find answers to a mystery no one wants solved. No one but Sano... As subtle and beautiful as the culture it evokes, Shinju vividly re-creates a world of ornate tearooms and gaudy pleasure-palaces, cloistered mountaintop convents and deathly prisons. Part love story, part mystery, Shinju is a tour that will dazzle and entertain all who enter its world.

      Shinju