The Skull Mantra
Summoning is a dangerous thing. To the old Buddhists, words were the most dangerous weapon of all.' Shan Tao Yun is a former investigator for the chinese government who once got a little too close to the truth. Now he breaks rocks in a Tibetan prison camp high in the Himalayas. Only the...
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Summoning is a dangerous thing. To the old Buddhists, words were the most dangerous weapon of all.' Shan Tao Yun is a former investigator for the chinese government who once got a little too close to the truth. Now he breaks rocks in a Tibetan prison camp high in the Himalayas. Only the remarkable courage of the Buddhist monks who are his fellow prisoners give him the will to survive. But when a smartly dressed headless corpse is discovered on the bleak mountainside, Shan is forced to become a detective once more. And as he uncovers a web of intrigue involving a beautiful American mining engineer, Tibetan sorcerers, corrupt Chinese officials and the Buddhist Resistance, he begins to realise that far more than his own survival is at stake.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780099409793 (0099409798)
Publish date: November 2nd 2000
Publisher: Arrow
Pages no: 464
Edition language: English
Category:
Cultural,
Book Club,
Historical Fiction,
Mystery,
Religion,
Asia,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Buddhism,
China
Series: Inspector Shan (#1)
bookshelves: mystery-thriller Read in January, 2008 Superbly written but not a light flick-through. This is erudition with a capital E. Featuring Shan, the Canny Han. The corpse is missing its head and is dressed in American clothes. Found by a Tibetan prison work gang on a windy cliff, the gr...
Shan was a detective. He didn't work within the system and has ended up working on a road gang largely populated by Buddhist Monks whose attitude has infected Shan and induced him to embrace Buddhism. It is a surprise to him that he's made to investigate a murder, but he's certain that the monk t...
Inspector Shan Tao Yun is imprisoned for pissing off his superior in Beijing and is currently in a Tibetan gulag along with a ton of Tibetan monks. When the chain gang road crew discovers a headless body, Shan is forced by the warden to investigate. The mystery is very convoluted, intricate and ext...
I didn't dislike this, and he certainly writes well in describing Tibet, but I had trouble with it. I wasn't able to pick up on any of the clues, many of which were in the form of koans. The bits of the puzzle were like drops of water; shapeless, without defined edges, and completely transparent. ...
I really enjoyed this novel. A mystery novel that is much more than just a mystery novel. It's a good novel. Set in Tibet somewhere in the late XXe century. It takes the reader inside a prisoner labour camp in the region of Lhadrung. Political games, conspiracies, sacrifice and at the centre of it a...