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Chinese Maze Murders: A Judge Dee Mystery
Chinese Maze Murders: A Judge Dee Mystery | Robert van Gulik
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Poisoned plums, a cryptic scroll picture, passionate love letters, and a hidden murderer with a penchant for torturing and killing women lead Judge Dee to the heart of the Governor's garden maze and the answers to three interwoven mysteries. The Chinese Maze Murders represents Robert van Gulik's first venture into writing suspense novels after the success of Dee Gong An, his translation of an anonymous Chinese detective novel from the sixteenth century.
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This was a good set of cases: Judge Dee usually has three on the go, & it's interesting to see whether they are interlinked or not.
This one sees JD arrive at a new posting, Lan-feng, & having to deal with organised crime & insurrection in addition to murder, kidnapping & fraud.
There's a locked-room mystery, puzzle clues, the secret of a maze, a baffling will, barbarians on the doorstep & a mystic recluse. Learning more about JD & his trusted ⬇️

Bookwomble ... lieutenants was a good aspect.
JD uses the legal tools available to him, which include torture & cruel methods of capital punishment (which they all are, actually), that are fairly graphically described.
There are some prejudiced attitudes consonant both with the historical setting and the time of writing, in this case lesbophobia being the most egregious to a modern reader. If you're prepared for these, the story is colourful and ingenious.
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I'd intended this month's #ClassicLSFBC pick to be my next read, but this came in & I find I can't delay it!
The 2nd volume in the Judge Dee Mysteries, this is van Gulik's sequel to his translation of historical murder cases from the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE). While this is his own invention he says the plots are based on other historical cases.
This is actually a prequel, covering 3 interlinked cases Judge Dee investigated earlier in his career.