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The Corpse Reader
Contributor(s): Garrido, Antonio (Author), Bunstead, Thomas (Translator)
ISBN: 1612184367     ISBN-13: 9781612184364
Publisher: Amazon Crossing
OUR PRICE:   $13.46  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: May 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Mystery & Detective - Historical
- Fiction | Thrillers - Suspense
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2012923020
Physical Information: 1.4" H x 5.5" W x 8.2" (1.25 lbs) 471 pages
 
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As the months went by, C learned to tell the differences between accidental wounds and those brought about in an attempt to kill; among the incisions made by hatchets and daggers, kitchen knives, machetes and swords; between a murder and a suicide.

C , a young scholar-turned-gravedigger in medieval China, has survived enough horrors and pain to last several lifetimes. He finally has the chance to return to his studies--only to receive orders from the Imperial Court to find the sadistic perpetrator of a series of brutal murders.

With lives in jeopardy, C finds his gruesome investigation complicated by his old loyalties--and by his growing desire for the enigmatic beauty haunting his thoughts. Is he skilled enough to track down the murderer? Or will the killer claim him first?


Contributor Bio(s): Garrido, Antonio: - A native of Spain, a former educator, and industrial engineer, Antonio Garrido has received acclaim for the darkly compelling storytelling and nuanced historical details that shape his novel The Corpse Reader. This fictionalized account of the early life of Song Cí, the Chinese founding father of forensic science, represents the author's years of research into cultural, social, legal, and political aspects of life in the Tsong Dynasty, as well as his extensive study of Song Cí's own five-volume treatise on forensics. In 2012, The Corpse Reader received the Zaragoza International Prize for best historical novel published in Spain (Premio Internacional de Novela Histórica Ciudad de Zaragoza). Antonio's previous novel, La Escriba, was published in 2008. Garrido currently resides in Valencia, Spain.