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Thirteenth century China, and the Song Empire is crumbling. Into the civil service, a young scholar called Song Ci is admitted. His unmatched skill for interpreting crime scenes enables him to solve a series of complex murder cases. But with the empire now in peril, Song is pitted against increasing dangers that will tax him to the limit.

Produktbeschreibung
Thirteenth century China, and the Song Empire is crumbling. Into the civil service, a young scholar called Song Ci is admitted. His unmatched skill for interpreting crime scenes enables him to solve a series of complex murder cases. But with the empire now in peril, Song is pitted against increasing dangers that will tax him to the limit.
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Autorenporträt
Wang Hongjia is a celebrated scholar and cultural historian from Jianyang in Fujian province. He is vice-chairman of the Reportage Committee of the Chinese Authors' Association, and deputy chairman of the Chinese Reportage Society. He is a former winner of the Chinese Book Prize, the Best Works Award, the Lu Xun Literary Prize, the Xu Chi Reportage Prize, the Bing Xin Essay Prize, and other awards. He is considered the founder of a new style of documentary literature in the information age. His "Information Revolution" and "The New Education Crisis" have had a profound influence on the development of contemporary education. Starting in 1979 he has re-introduced the almost forgotten figure of Song Ci to China and the rest of the world, through his writings, his lectures and through television dramas. He has visited Korea, France and Russia to deliver lectures at international literary symposia.