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Judge Dee At Work

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by Robert Van Gulik


  Tokyo: 1967 Robert Van Gulik

  About The Author

  Robert Van Gulik was born in the Netherlands in 1910. He was educated at the Universities of Leyden and Utrecht, and served in the Dutch diplomatic service in China and Japan for many years. His interest in Asian languages and art led him to the discovery of Chinese detective novels and to the historical character of Judge Dee, famous in ancient Chinese annals as a scholar-magistrate. Van Gulik subsequently began writing the Judge Dee series of novels that have so captivated mystery readers ever since. He died of cancer in 1967.

  Robert Van Gulik

  The Judge Dee Mysteries

  The Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee

  The Chinese Maze Murders

  The Chinese Bell Murders

  The Chinese Lake Murders

  The Chinese Gold Murders

  The Chinese Nail Murders

  The Haunted Monastery

  The Red Pavilion

  The Lacquer Screen

  The Emperor’s Pearl

  The Monkey and the Tiger

  The Willow Pattern

  Murder in Canton

  The Phantom of the Temple

  Judge Dee at Work

  Necklace and Calabash

  Poets and Murder

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  Judge Dee At Work

  Copyright © 1967 Robert H. Van Gulik

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