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Iron Empress: A Novel of Murder and Madness in T'ang China (Court of the Lion)
 
 

Iron Empress: A Novel of Murder and Madness in T'ang China (Court of the Lion) [Kindle Edition]

Eleanor Cooney , Daniel Altieri

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"...And there before the Magistrate were the bloody hoofprints of a two-legged horse smeared across the polished wooden floors of the Chang-an mansion... ." IRON EMPRESS.
... Announcing the encore appearance of internationally bestselling novels of ancient China, by authors Eleanor Cooney and Daniel Altieri, originally published by William Morrow in the U.S. and by Viking Penguin in the U.K.: THE COURT OF THE LION: A Novel of the T'ang Dynasty, and IRON EMPRESS (formerly titled DECEPTION): A Novel of Murder and Madness in T’ang China, plus the U.S. debut of its companion volume THE SHORE OF PEARLS: A Seventh Century Tale of Plague, Murder and the Prison Island of Hainan. Between them, these novels have been translated into ten languages and acclaimed on three continents by reviewers and popular media alike as among the best historical novels written, and perhaps the best ever written about Ancient China. These are works of fiction, but are based on real people and history, including original translations from ancient sources, out of the dynasty considered by many historians to be the most colorful, brilliant and influential in China’s 6,000 years of civilization.

UNIVERSITY PRESS AUDIO BOOKS says:

“These three novels compose a brilliant and sophisticated collection.... THE COURT OF THE LION and DECEPTION (IRON EMPRESS) are destined to remain world classics. Incomparable visual imagery, wondrous writing and IMMENSE storytelling.... "

Further praise for THE COURT OF THE LION:

"GREAT! " declared literary icon Mary Stewart

"One of the BEST Historical novels I've ever read ..." --San Jose Mercury News (ARTS and BOOKS Sunday Entertainment)

"A TRIUMPHANT mix of fact and fiction." -- Publisher's Weekly (Diamond)

"A VIVID and INTELLIGENT entertainment." --New York Newsday

"... like an enormous and powerful spell... elegant .... convincing." -- London Times (Sunday)

"Goes Shogun one better... THE COURT OF THE LION is... more successful in balancing its great events and personal stories, more tautly plotted, richer in character, and simply more poetic... Compelling... Irresistible."---San Jose Mercury News, cover feature

"The BEST historical novel about ancient China in many years... ." Sterling Seagrave

"Dense and entertaining... we are plunged into the beautiful but eerie world of the T'ang court --(starred) KIRKUS REVIEWS


Of IRON EMPRESS (formerly DECEPTION), critics around the world said:

"Unique and absolutely delightful... I loved it!"-- MARTIN CRUZ SMITH, author of RED SQUARE

"In concept, balance and wit, a simply splendid entertainment." KIRKUS (starred)

"HISTORICAL NOVELS OF THIS QUALITY ARE FEW AND FAR BETWEEN." (capitals theirs) --PUBLISHERS WEEKLY (starred)

"The back cover text compares this book to THE` NAME OF THE ROSE. This is inappropriate and understated. THE EMPRESS OF LIES (French title for IRON EMPRESS) is much better by far: More gripping, more understandable and much more readable. ..."---Lawrence Vidal, LE FIGARO (Paris)

"A FABULOUS historical novel hailed unanimously by the press and honored in it s enormous success. Drawing us behind the scenes into the most secret of human societies. A reflection on the power, the corruption and the grandeur of a decadent world... "--LE MONDE (Paris)

“A triumph! If P.D. James and Umberto Eco collaborated on a novel set in T'ang China, it might be like this."—Sterling Seagrave
“Utterly absorbing…plots turn within plots…both a well-crafted mystery and a rich historical novel.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer
“Wonderful…compelling…a hard-driven saga of good and evil…enough beheadings, poisonings and back-stabbings, both literal and figurative, to bloody a whole series of books.”--- San Francisco Chronicle
“A skittish dance on the razor’s edge of paranoia.” --Sunday San Francisco Chronicle and Examiner





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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1246 KB
  • Print Length: 10 pages
  • Publisher: Buchanan and Li Literary Associates (5 Jun 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0054KNHWE
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Escape novel extraordinaire 9 Jan 1997
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This book is set in the glorious T'ang Dynasty in seventh century China.
The skeleton of its plot is a murder mystery -- the intelligent, if not
perfect, magistrate Dee must find the perpetraters of a series of gruesome
murders which lead him into the darker side of that alien Indian
religion Buddhism. But that's only the skeleton of a firm fleshed,
soft-skinned, fragrant smelling beauty of a novel. There's the force
of nature named Wu and her even more forceful mother who bend
and work the government of China into their own private plaything.
There's lust and intrigue, murder and worse in this long and
deliciously written novel. If you're looking for a good, week-long,
lock-the-door, take-the-phone-off-the-hook, curl-up-on-the-couch-and-
eat-potato-chips kind of novel, this is it.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Why, oh why, did it have to end? 5 May 2007
By Hawke - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
In a word, 'perfect'. I fell in love with the Cooney/Altieri team with their first novel, "Court of the Lion". I never would have thought anything could surpass that novel, but "Deception" proved me wrong. "Deception" is set during the tumultuous T'ang Dynasty period of China. Though not exactly a 'prequel', the plot line of "Deception" does precede events in "Court of the Lion". "Deception" recounts the shocking and at times, disturbing, rise of Wu Tse-tien, the only female ever to be declared Emperor of China. In a time rife with superstition, T'ang China was the perfect scenario for religious charlatans to infiltrate the highest positions of power, nearly tearing apart a Dynasty and ages-old Confucian stability. As the corruption and Wu's lust for power grows, manipulation, murder and fear become the order of the day.

Enter Dee Jen-chieh- as Cooney puts it, a 'T'ang answer to Sherlock Holmes'. An unwavering devotee to truth and rationality, the young assistant magistrate soon finds himself drawn deeper and deeper into the tangled web of corruption cast over the empire he loves so much. What begins as a simple investigation into a case of a man wrongfully executed for murder leads Dee on a quest for the truth that unnervingly appears to point at the heart of the T'ang, now rotting from within.

As the plot progresses, it becomes clear just how much Cooney has improved as a writer. The writing style is incredible and the final chapters will have your hair on end. Plot is layered upon plot, each skillfully peeled away at just the right time. So many different lives and events are tied together in a masterful buildup to an unforgettable climax, when the truth is finally revealed. Every character and every event, from start to finish, has purpose contributing to the ending. Nothing is unimportant. Everything ties together in the end, in similar fashion to 'Pulp Fiction' and it is every bit as artfully done as in that movie.

What I love most about Cooney's novels are both the descriptive style and character development. You'll love some, hate others, and most likely find your feelings towards some changing over the course of the book, but they seem very, very 'real'. There is Dee, juggling work and his own relentlessly insatiable curiousity with nagging wives and unfilial sons...there is Empress Wu, benevolence and malevolence all in one, a tigress and a lamb, a mother and a murderess...and one of my favorites, the arrogant monk Hsueh Huai-i, characterized by his mannerisms and a tendency to add a '...hm?' after nearly everything he says. And so many more...

Despite being heavily influenced by historical fact, it is important that the reader realize that "Deception" is a work of historical fiction. Empress Wu was a real person and many of the things she did, both good and bad, actually did happen. Of course some liberties were taken and deviations from truth made, but what came of it was a great novel.

"Deception" has drawn some criticism, accused of being anti-Buddhist. This is not the case in the book. It is actually the actions of charlatans maligning the peaceful faith for their own ends. In any religion, their will be corruption; in the time of the T'ang, there were 'dark' Buddhists and their were true practitioners of the faith. Both appear in "Deception". Dee explores the darker sides of both religion and human nature, providing a chilling look at just how powerful an influence religion combined with the fallibility of superstitious human beings can be.

At a hefty 627 pages, 'Deception' could hardly be considered 'too short'. But once it gets underway, the plot moves so fast and the characters are so engaging that the Cooney/Altieri-created T'ang China is a world you won't want to leave.

This novel is nothing short of a masterpiece, and is easily one of the best books I have ever read.
Fantastic Work of Scholarship 10 April 2012
By Jenny Zhang - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
This novel is truly well-researched and informative, not to mention extremely interesting and captivating as a story. A must read for all historic fiction fans. I particularly appreciated how much the characters were developed, and how multifaceted each individual was, all the while keeping pace with the story.

This novel brings ancient China to life the way that I never expected English-speaking authors to be able to do.

Buy it, you won't regret it for a moment.

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