Bundori

Bundori by Laura Joh Rowland, published by Headline Feature in 1997, is a historical mystery set in early spring 1679 in Edo, Japan. The narrative unfolds as the city begins to blossom, yet a dark undercurrent of danger emerges with the decapitation of a favored vassal of the ruling family. Sano Ichiro, the shogun’s Most Honorable Investigator of Events, Situations, and People, is tasked with uncovering the truth behind this gruesome act, navigating a world where deceit lurks beneath the surface.
Readers will find a richly detailed exploration of Edo’s vibrant landscape, from its opulent castles to its bustling pleasure districts. As Sano employs his intellect, instincts, and noble training in Bushido to unravel the mystery, the story delves into themes of honor and the complexities of human nature. With 471 pages of engaging narrative, Bundori presents a captivating blend of action, adventure, and suspense, inviting readers to immerse themselves in a historical setting filled with unforgettable characters.
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It is early spring, 1679, and the feudal Japanese capital, Edo, is beginning to blossom. But along its peaceful, misty streets evil lurks. With one stroke, the favored vassal of the ruling family is decapitated, his head taken for a bundori — a war trophy. Sano Ichiro, the shogun’s Most Honorable Investigator of Events, Situations, and People, is called to find the culprit. In a city where danger and deceit lie just below the lush surface, Sano must rely on his mind, his instincts, and his noble training in Bushido — the Way of the Warrior — to solve this case that could bring him glory…or everlasting shame. Set against a backdrop of sumptuous castles, tawdry pleasure districts, and serene temples, and filled with unforgettable, rich characters, Bundori is breathtaking entertainment.
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