Judge Dee and his entourage, seeking refuge from a mountain storm, become trapped in a Taoist monastery, where the Abbott Jade mysteriously dies after delivering an ecstatic sermon. ".
His many works include sixteen Judge Dee mysteries, a study of the gibbon in China, and two books on the Chinese lute. "Entertaining, instructive, and impressive."- Times Literary Supplement About the Author: Robert van Gulik (1910 67) was a Dutch diplomat and an authority on Chinese history and culture.
A painting by one of the victims reveals the truth about the killings, propelling the Judge on a quest for justice and revenge.
Recalling the allegedly accidental deaths of three young women in the same monastery, Judge Dee seeks clues in the eyes of a cat to solve cases of impersonation and murder.
The monks call it a supernatural experience, but the Judge calls it murder.
Judge Dee and his entourage, seeking refuge from a mountain storm, become trapped in a Taoist monastery, where the Abbott Jade mysteriously dies after delivering an ecstatic sermon