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Murder in Canton

A Judge Dee Mystery

A delightfully complicated mystery that could only be unraveled by the beloved detective Judge Dee, whom the Los Angeles Times ranked with Sherlock Holmes

Murder in Canton takes place in the year 680, as Judge Dee, recently promoted to lord chief justice, is sent incognito to Canton to investigate the disappearance of a court censor. With the help of his trusted lieutenants Chiao Tai and Tao Gan, and that of a clever blind girl who collects crickets, Dee solves a complex puzzle of political intrigue and murder through the three separate subplots "the vanished censor," "the Smaragdine dancer," and "the Golden Bell."

216 pages | 12 line drawings | 5-1/4 x 8 | © 1966

Fiction

Reviews

"Judge Dee belongs in that select group of fictional detectives headed by the renowned Sherlock Holmes. I assure you it is a compliment not given frivolously."

Robert Kirsch | Los Angeles Times

“The China of old, in Mr. van Gulik’s skilled hands, comes vividly alive again.”

Allen J. Hubin | New York Times Book Review

“Entertaining, instructive and oddly impressive. Judge Dee, the officers of his tribunal and the people with whom he and they are concerned are interesting folk, and the world of crime, mystery, violence, lust, corruption and ceremony in which they move is formidably picturesque.”

Times Literary Supplement

Table of Contents

Chiao Tai loses a companion
Tao Gan meets the Golden Bell
Prefect Pao presents Yau and Liang to Judge Dee
Mansur entertains his guests
A meeting at the temple fair
Chiao Tai visits the Smaragdine dancer
Tao Gan and Judge Dee
Chiao Tai converses with Captain Nee
Tao Gan disturbs a reading lady
Dananir welcomes unexpected guests
Judge Dee discusses a chess problem
A warrior’s death

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