The Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee, Robert van Gulik
The Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee, Robert van Gulik
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The Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee

Author: Robert van Gulik

Narrator: Norman Dietz

Unabridged: 8 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 02/04/2008


Synopsis

Before there was Sherlock Holmes, before Hercule Poirot, even before Sergeant Cuff, there was Judge Dee. Unlike his fictional brothers in crime solving, Dee was a real person. A magistrate of Changping in 7th-century China, Dee was a figure of great importance. In the province under his jurisdiction, he was responsible for the town administration, the tribunal, the collection of taxes, the register office and the maintenance of public order. Not without reason, the people in his district called him the “father-and-mother” official. The Case of the Double Murder at Dawn, The Case of the Strange Corpse, and The Case of the Poisoned Bride, all based on actual events, were written into a novel in the 18th century under the title Dee Goong An. A double murder, the fatal poisoning of a bride on her wedding night, and a crime of passion in a small town lead Dee up and down the great silk routes, through clever disguises, into an ancient graveyard to consult with the spirits of the dead, and, finally, to some astute deductions. At his side are Ma Joong and Chiao Tai, reformed “brothers of the green woods” highwaymen; Tao Gan, a former con man; and Hoong Liang, an elderly retainer in the judge’s family and a sort of Watson to Dee’s Holmes. All were real people. Better yet, the real crimes the judge and his henchmen must solve are both puzzling and intriguing: they are, in fact, real mysteries!

About Robert van Gulik

Robert van Gulik (1910–1967) was born in the Netherlands. 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 Judge Dee, who played an important role in the governance of Ming Dynasty China and inspired this novel. After translating Dee Goong An, van Gulik continued the adventures of Judge Dee in a number of original novels and stories.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Henry

This first Judge Dee novel ( a historical figure, Di Renjie, A.D. 630-700, during the Tang Dynasty, who later became the powerful chancellor of the nation, at the Imperial Court) , is a translation of a 18th century Chinese detective book by Dutch scholar, Robert van Gulik written anonymously back t......more

Απορώ που αυτό το Ται-Τσι Κινέζικης Αστυνομικής Λογοτεχνίας με κάτι από Δικαστικό Δράμα και μαθήματα Κινέζικης Ποινικής Δικονομίας παίρνει καλά ριβιουζ. ΟΚ, αν εξαιρέσουμε τον εξαιρετικό πρόλογο, και την δουλειά που έγινε σε χειρόγραφο του 18ου αιώνα για μια ιστορία που διαδραματίζεται το 677 μ.Χ στ......more

Goodreads review by Mark

I'm giving this one 5 stars not because it's the most brilliant detective novel ever, though it is quite compelling and entertaining, but because it's an astounding early-eighteenth-century Chinese detective novel, quite "modern" in lots of ways, that was written more than a century before anything......more