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Laura Joh Rowland

    January 1, 1954

    Laura Joh Rowland crafts compelling historical thrillers that delve into intricate themes of identity, family, and cultural collision. Her narratives often explore the position of women within patriarchal societies, bringing the past to life with meticulously plotted stories and vivid period detail. Rowland's work immerses readers in different eras, prompting reflection on universal human experiences.

    Laura Joh Rowland
    Black Lotus
    The Iris Fan
    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

      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)
      4.4
    • The Ronin's Mistress

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      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
      4.5
    • Way of the Traitor

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      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
      4.4
    • The Incense Game

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      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
      4.3
    • The Iris Fan

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      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
      4.3
    • Black Lotus

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      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
      4.3
    • 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
      4.2
    • The Snow Empress

      • 310 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Japan, 1699. On a moonlit night in Ezogashima, the northernmost island of Japan, a woman is running through the forest when an arrow zooms out of the darkness to strike her dead. Meanwhile, a world away in the city of Edo, the eight-year-old son of Sano Ichiro, the samurai detective who has risen to power and influence in the shogun's court, vanishes during a moon-watching party. When Sano's political rival, Lord Matsudaira, hints that the boy may be in Ezogashima, Sano's wife, Reiko, insists on accompanying him on the desperate journey. After an eleven-day voyage through cold and treacherous waters, they arrive at Ezogashima, only to find that Lord Matsumae, distraught at the murder of his mistress, is holding the whole province hostage until someone confesses to the crime. No one is allowed in or out of Ezogashima, and although Matsumae tells Sano his son is there, he refuses to release him. Sano strikes a deal: He will solve the murder of Matsumae's mistress if Lord Matsumae will free the hostages and return their son. Soon, however, he and Reiko find themselves caught up in a dangerous scheme that includes clan warfare, jealous husbands, and murderous betrayal

      The Snow Empress
      4.1
    • The cloud pavilion

      • 386 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      In the aftermath of a woman's brutal attack in 1701 Japan, samurai detective turned chamberlain Sano Ichiro suspects the true motives of a formerly exiled rival who has been oddly cooperative, a situation that is further complicated by a relative's disappearance

      The cloud pavilion
      4.0
    • The Pillow Book of Lady Wisteria

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set in the exotic backdrop of seventeenth-century Japan, this novel weaves a captivating mystery that promises grand entertainment. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of Lady Wisteria, immersing readers in a richly detailed historical context filled with intrigue and cultural nuances. Rowland's storytelling combines vivid imagery with a compelling plot, ensuring an engaging experience for fans of historical mysteries.

      The Pillow Book of Lady Wisteria
      3.9
    • The Woman In The Veil

      • 294 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      "Investigating a brutal murder attempt on a woman in 1890 London, crime-scene photographer Sarah Bain and her friends are baffled when three different families claim the victim, who awakens without a memory of her identity." --Publisher

      The Woman In The Veil
      3.9
    • Garden Of Sins

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      In November 1890 London, crime scene photographer Sarah Bain Barrett and her husband, Detective Sergeant Barrett, find themselves in a precarious situation after a train crash leads them to a strangled woman. Their investigation into her identity takes them to Cremorne Gardens, a disreputable riverside amusement park filled with carnival attractions and oddities. This case proves to be one of their most challenging, with suspects including a dwarf, a female acrobat, and even a member of the Royal Family. The police commissioner has deemed the case top-secret due to the royal connection, forcing Sarah and her team—Lord Hugh Staunton and Mick O'Reilly—to work discreetly while evading the press and public scrutiny. Complications arise as Hugh recovers from an injury, Mick navigates a romance with a psychic, and Barrett's past resurfaces with an old flame. Concurrently, Sarah's father, Benjamin Bain, faces trial for a decades-old rape and murder of a teenage girl, Ellen Casey. As the media frenzy escalates, Sarah grapples with her father's claims of innocence. The trial and the investigation into the murder on the train intertwine, revealing dangerous secrets lurking behind Cremorne Gardens' facade. Will the truth about her father and the case lead to shocking revelations?

      Garden Of Sins
      3.9
    • Assassin´s Touch

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      It is a lost art, passed down by the ancients in great Dim-mak. It is death, by the lightest touch of a finger . Sano Ichiro, tenuous in the new regime as the shogun’s second-in-command, does not have the luxury of skepticism?another senior official is dead, a fingerprint lightly glazed into his skin. Sano’s wife Reiko has an investigation of her a beautiful, proud, and hopelessly poor woman has confessed to murdering her family. Yet the pieces do not fit, and as Reiko looks deeper into the woman’s life as a hinin ?a moral outcast, shunned by the world?inexplicable connections appear between her investigation and Sano’s. As Reiko’s questions spiral her further into the squalor of life as a hinin , Sano and Hirata?his most loyal samurai?pursure their prey, uncovering an intricate tapestry of betrayal woven into the highest levels of the new regime. But they are no match for the one who has mastered dim-mak , a warrior who will strike all those who cross him or his path--even Reiko.  “Elegantly told and interspersed with delicious bits of history” ( Kirkus Reviews ), Laura Joh Rowland's The Assassin's Touch is a mystery you won't want to miss.

      Assassin´s Touch
      3.9
    • Bundori

      • 471 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      "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
      3.9
    • Twenty months spent as the shogun's sosakan-sama--most honorable investigator of events, situations, and people--has left Sano Ichiro weary. He looks forward to the comforts that his arranged marriage promises: a private life with a sweet, submissive wife and a month's holiday to celebrate their union. However, the death of the shogun's favorite concubine interrupts the couple's wedding ceremony and shatters any hopes the samurai detective had about enjoying a little peace with his new wife. After Sano traces the cause of Lady Harume's death to a self-inflicted tattoo, he must travel into the cloistered, forbidden world of the shogun's women to untangle the complicated web of Harume's lovers, rivals, and troubled past, and identify her killer. To make matters worse, Reiko, his beautiful young bride, reveals herself to be not a traditional, obedient wife, but instead, a headstrong, intelligent, aspiring detective bent on helping Sano with his new case. Sano is horrified at her unladylike behavior, and the resulting sparks make their budding love as exciting as they mystery surrounding Lady Harume's death. Amid the heightened tensions and political machinations of feudal Japan, Sano faces a daunting complex investigation.

      The Concubine's Tattoo (Featuring Sano Ichiro)
      3.9
    • The Parfumed Sleeve

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      November 1694. The streets of Edo are erupting in violence as two factions struggle for control over the ruling Tokugawa regime. One is led by the shogun's cousin, Lord Matsudaira, and the other by the shogun's second-in-command, Chamberlain Yanagisawa. Each side pressures Sano Ichiro, the shogun's most honorable investigator, to join its ranks. When one of the shogun's most trusted advisers is found dead, Sano is forced to honor a posthumous request for a murder investigation. Senior Elder Makino believed that his death would be the result of assassination rather than natural causes. Although he and Sano were bitter enemies, Makino knew that the incorruptible Sano would be duty-bound to oblige his final wish. Under the watchful eyes and thinly veiled threats of both Lord Matsudaira and Chamberlain Yanagisawa, Sano moves with caution. Each is eager to implicate the other in Makino's death. Sano must discover whether the death was indeed murder, and if so, whether it was motivated by politics, love, or sex. The discovery of secret alliances, both romantic and military, further complicates matters. Sano's investigation has barely begun when violent death claims another of the shogun's favorites. With his wife, Reiko, working undercover, Sano and his chief retainer, Hirata, must not only investigate multiple deaths, but stem the tide of an impending civil war

      The Parfumed Sleeve
      3.9
    • 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
      3.9
    • The Dragon King's Palace

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      On a whim of the shogun's mother, a procession has left the sweltering heat of Edo, bound for the cooler climate of Mount Fuji. Among her traveling companions are Reiko, the beautiful wife of Sano Ichiro, the shogun's Most Honorable Investigator of Events, Situations, and People; Reiko's friend Midori, nine months pregnant; and Lady Yanagisawa, the deranged wife of the shogun's powerful second-in-command. None of them look forward to the trip. But their troubles have only begun when their procession is stopped suddenly on a deserted road. The entire retinue is viciously slaughtered and the four women are bound and taken away, imprisoned by a mysterious kidnapper. Sano now finds himself faced with the most important case of his career. The shogun demands quick action, and under the threat of death, Sano is forced to work with his bitter enemies-Chamberlain Yanagisawa and Police Commissioner Hoshina. The delivery of a ransom note only complicates matters-forcing both Sano and Reiko to take desperate measures. In The Dragon King's Palace, Laura Joh Rowland’s dazzling combination of history and storytelling once again draws us into a sumptuous and treacherous world.

      The Dragon King's Palace
      3.9
    • River Of Fallen Angels

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      While investigating the murder of a woman whose torso has been found, crime photographer and investigator Sarah Bain Barrett is pitted against a bitter enemy who is hell-bent on discovering what she and her close-knit band of comrades know about the killer, threatening both her marriage and her friendships

      River Of Fallen Angels
      3.8
    • Portrait Of Peril

      • 293 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      In October 1890 London, crime scene photographer Sarah Bain is thrilled to marry Detective Sergeant Barrett, but their wedding takes a dark turn when a stabbing victim is found in the church crypt. Newlyweds Sarah and Barrett, along with friends Lord Hugh Staunton and Mick O'Reilly, dive into the investigation of the deceased, Charles Firth, known for his "spirit photography." As Sarah develops Firth's church photographs, she uncovers a blurred figure attacking him. The spiritualist community claims the church is haunted, but Sarah, a skeptic, discovers the victim had many human enemies, including a scientist studying the supernatural, his psychic daughter, and an heiress determined to expose fraudulent mediums. A ghost-hunting expedition in the tunnels beneath a demolished jail leads to another murder and a new set of suspects. As Sarah seeks the truth behind both crimes, she uncovers dark secrets about her own family. Her long-lost father becomes the prime suspect in a cold-case murder, revealing that even the most resolute skeptic can be haunted by their past.

      Portrait Of Peril
      3.8
    • The Shogun's Daughter

      • 326 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      When the shogun is forced to claim an illegitimate son as his heir after the death of his only child, Sano Ichirō, believing the malevolent youth to be part of a plot to seize power, risks the safety and honor of his family to uncover the truth.

      The Shogun's Daughter
      3.8
    • Sano Ichiro Novels: Red Chrysanthemum

      A Thriller

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Tokyo, 1698: Sano Ichiro, the samurai detective who has risen to become the shogun's second-in-command, is investigating rumors of a plot to overthrow the ruling regime. But conspiracy theories travel far too close to home when Sano discovers that Lord Mori, heir to the shogun, has been found murdered in his own bed…with Sano's pregnant wife, Reiko, lying naked beside him. Was Reiko Lord Mori's scorned mistress, and vengeful assassin, as Lady Mori alleges? Or is she involved in a stunning hoax with her husband--as the ghost of Lord Mori has charged? Now, in a desperate race against time, Sano must find the real killer or face execution for treason. . .unless he can solve the mystery of the RED CHRYSANTHEMUM

      Sano Ichiro Novels: Red Chrysanthemum
      3.5
    • Japan, im März 1700. In der Nähe des Shinto-Schreins legt ein Orkan die Überreste eines menschlichen Skeletts frei. Bald stellt sich heraus: Es handelt sich um einen Verwandten des Shoguns. Als der Shogun seinen Kammerherrn Sano Ichiro mit den Ermittlungen beauftragt, stellt dieser bald fest, dass seine eigene Mutter zu den Verdächtigen gehört und ihm bislang die Wahrheit über ihre Herkunft verschwiegen hat. Auch jetzt weigert sie sich, darüber zu sprechen. Doch der Shogun gibt Sano nur drei Tage, um den Namen seiner Mutter reinzuwaschen und ihre Unschuld zu beweisen. Gelingt ihm das nicht, verliert Sano nicht nur seine herausgehobene Stellung am Hofe, sondern er verwirkt auch das Leben seiner Familie ...

      Der Feuerkimono
      4.6
    • Legendární autorka Laura Joh Rowlandová v hlavní roli epického trilleru... Tajné dobrodružství Charlotte Brontëové je epickým thrillerem s legendární autorkou 19. století v hlavní roli. Tato kniha vás vezme na jízdu po viktoriánské Anglii od nejhlubší žumpy po navoněné paláce, a to s hrdinou, který v sobě kombinuje pana Rochestera a agenta 007, a padouchem, jehož ďábelské plány ohrožují britské impérium v samotných základech. Charlotte Brontëová je vržena po hlavě do vzrušujících dobrodružství a vášnivé lásky, jež ve skutečnosti nikdy nepoznala, ale tajně po nich bažila.

      Tajné dobrodružství Charlotte Brontëové
      3.1