Der Kirschblütenmord

Der Kirschblütenmord

Softcover
3.77
Serienkrimi (Serienermittler)Jahrhundert TrilogieMittelalterHistorischer Roman

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Japan, 1683. Zwei Tote treiben im Fluss. Alles sieht aus nach einem gewöhnlichen shinju, dem Selbstmord eines Paares aus unglücklicher Liebe. Doch Sano Ichirõ, jüngstes Mitglied der Polizeitruppe von Edo, ahnt, dass mehr dahintersteckt. Hin- und hergerissen zwischen seiner Neugier und dem Ehrenkodex des Samurai versucht Sano das Geflecht der Intrigen zu entwirren. Die Spur führt in die Kreise des Adels, zu einer Verschwörung gegen den Shõgun.

Book Information

Main Genre
Historical Novels
Sub Genre
N/A
Format
Softcover
Pages
560
Price
9.20 €

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I love everything Japanese (I even lived there for a year), so I thought this would be epic win for me. It has Edo-period Japan (set in first year of Genroku or 1688) and a samurai police detective, so what could go wrong? Here is what went wrong: This book is too damn long. 150 pages less and this would have been a 4 or even 5 star rating. Sano (the detective) spends way too many pages travelling back and forth to places and doubting himself and his actions. I understand his conflicts about what he wants to do and what the samurai codex would want him to do (obey your superiors, honor your family, don't step out of line etc.) but how am I supposed to connect to him when he's not sure at all if he is doing the right thing or not? Rowland did a lot of research and I enjoyed the short descriptions of houses, clothes, people and different castes. The atmosphere was really Japanese and didn't just felt like a book that happens to be set in Japan. She also did a great job setting up the next book in the series. I actually really want to read the next one (Bundori), though I definitely will read that one in English. I sometimes felt the writing was a little bit wooden, but suspect that's the fault of the German translation and not the original writing.

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