Dragon Bones
By Lisa See
By Lisa See
By Lisa See
By Lisa See
By Lisa See
Read by Janet Song
By Lisa See
Read by Janet Song
Part of The Red Princess Mysteries
Part of The Red Princess Mysteries
Part of The Red Princess Mysteries
Category: Literary Fiction | Suspense & Thriller
Category: Literary Fiction | Suspense & Thriller
Category: Suspense & Thriller | Literary Fiction | Audiobooks
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$17.00
Mar 02, 2004 | ISBN 9780345440310
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Dec 01, 2009 | ISBN 9781588362704
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Jul 13, 2010 | ISBN 9780307749802
688 Minutes
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Praise
“Stays with you long after the conventional thriller is forgotten.”
—The Washington Post Book World
“Lisa See is one of the classier practitioners of . . . the international thriller. . . . She draws her characters . . . with convincing depth, and offers up documentary social detail that reeks of freshly raked muck. See’s China is as vivid as Upton Sinclair’s Chicago.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“Mixing history, myths, and current events, Dragon Bones is an extraordinarily rich novel. It reveals the emotional and economical entanglement of China with the West, and tells a story of violence, lust, greed, fear, and desperation. The novel not only is a page-turner but is also timely.”
—HA JIN
Author of Waiting and The Crazed
“The novel flows beautifully, engaging readers in the mystery while gently introducing them to China’s rich cultural history. . . . See does for Chinese antiquities what Elizabeth Peters did for the Dead Sea Scrolls in The Dead Sea Cipher.”
—Library Journal
“An exciting murder mystery . . . This book truly captures man’s constant desire for material gain, and one unusual detective’s goal to right the wrongs in her world.”
—Colorado Springs Independent
“See succeeds in widening the reader’s knowledge about the politics and culture of contemporary China while racing along with an absorbing story.”
—Publishers Weekly
“[An] absorbing portrait of China.”
—Lansing Star Journal (MI)
“Fascinating.”
—Booklist
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