Judge Dee at Work
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Judge Dee at Work | |
University of Chicago Press - 1998 |
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Author | Robert van Gulik |
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Cover artist | Ed Lindlof |
Series | Judge Dee |
Genre(s) | Mystery, Detective Novel |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Publication date | 1966 |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 173 pp (paperback edition) |
ISBN | ISBN 0-226-84866-3 |
Preceded by | The Phantom of the Temple |
Followed by | Necklace and Calabash |
Judge Dee at Work is a collection of detective short stories written by Robert van Gulik and set in Imperial China (roughly speaking the Tang Dynasty). It is a fiction based on the real character of Judge Dee (Ti Jen-chieh or Di Renjie), a magistrate and statesman of the Tang court, who lived roughly 630–700.
The book features eight illustrations by the author.
The book also has a postscript where the author places all the novels and stories into a coherent timeline for his semi-fictional character.
[edit] Overview
Judge Dee, a magistrate in Imperial China is a crime solver, a detective. In these stories Judge Dee solves a series of un-related crimes from different times in his career. There is no over-all narrative to these stories.
[edit] List of Stories
- Five Auspicious Clouds - set in the year 663 when Judge Dee was a magistrate of Peng-lai.
- The Red Tape Murder - set in the year 663 when Judge Dee was a magistrate of Peng-lai.
- He Came with the Rain - set in the year 663 when Judge Dee was a magistrate of Peng-lai.
- The Murder on the Lotus Pond - set in the year 666 when Judge Dee was a magistrate of Han-yuan.
- The Two Beggars - set in the year 668 when Judge Dee was a magistrate of Poo-yang.
- The Wrong Sword - set in the year 668 when Judge Dee was a magistrate of Poo-yang.
- The Coffins of the Emperor - set in the year 670 when Judge Dee was a magistrate of Lan-fang.
- Murder on New Year's Eve - set in the year 670 when Judge Dee was a magistrate of Lan-fang.