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Prayer of the Dragon

Praise for the Shan series:

“Nothing I’ve read or seen about how China has systematically crushed the soul of Tibet has been as effective. . . . A thriller of laudable aspirations and achievements.”—Chicago Tribune

“Shan becomes our Don Quixote. . . . Set against a background that is alternately bleak and blazingly beautiful, this is at once a top-notch thriller and a substantive look at Tibet under siege.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“A rich and multilayered story that mirrors the complexity of the surrounding land.”—San Francisco Chronicle

“Pattison thrills both mystery enthusiasts and reader fascinated by, and concerned about, Tibet.”—Booklist

“Pattison has taken an unknown world and made it come alive.”—Library Journal

Summoned to a remote village from the hidden lamasery where he lives, Shan, formerly an investigator in Beijing, must save a comatose man from execution for two murders in which the victims’ arms have been removed. Upon arrival, he discovers that the suspect is not Tibetan but Navajo. The man has come with his niece to seek ancestral ties between their people and the ancient Bon. The recent murders are only part of a chain of deaths. Together with his friends, the monks Gendun and Lokesh, Shan solves the riddle of Dragon Mountain, the place “where world begins.”

Eliot Pattison is an international lawyer based near Philadelphia. His four previous Shan novels, set in Tibet, are The Skull Mantra (which won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel), Water Touching Stone, Bone Mountain, and Beautiful Ghosts.

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Product Details:
Author: Eliot Pattison
Hardcover: 396 pages
Publisher: Soho Crime
Publication Date: December 01, 2007
Language: English
ISBN: 1569474796
Product Length: 7.52 inches
Product Width: 5.35 inches
Product Height: 1.2 inches
Product Weight: 0.94 pounds
Package Length: 7.6 inches
Package Width: 5.1 inches
Package Height: 1.3 inches
Package Weight: 0.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:4.5
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4Good - but not as good as Beautiful Ghosts  Jul 14, 2010
I enjoyed this book - but not as much as the previous book, Beautiful Ghosts, which was amazing. This one was a bit too gruesome for my taste. The exploration of the possible relationship between the Navajo and the Tibetan people was interesting.

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2I wanted to like it, but too languid a pace of storytelling  Apr 28, 2010
The author knows a great deal about crime, Tibetan Buddhism, and Tibet's relations with China, but as a mystery this book just bored me - the pace was too slow and the book seems to go on and on and just didn't keep me interested in the plot.

5Great book!  Oct 31, 2009
I "accidentally" found this book at my local library. I entered 'Tibet' in the online card-catalogue and this was one of the books that popped up.I have read about 1/2 the first chapter and am totally enthralled. It starts kind of slow, but it need that to really lay the plot. I am going to read this and am ordering the other 4 book in this series (which I had no idea existed until I found them on here.

Bottom line is this: if you have an interest in Tibet (which I do) or like detective/mystery novels (which I also do) you will like this book. If you like both, this book will be a godsend!

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4Prayer of the Dragon  Jun 26, 2009
Elliot Pattison's Inspector Shan series are wonderful and give such an indepth view of Tibet and its people, and how the Chinese revolution has affected both the lives of the Tibetans and the Chinese. My favorite Shan book is "Water Touching Stone" but I found "Prayer of the Dragon" also quite engrossing.

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4"Prayer of the Dragon" is a prayer for Tibet  Jun 15, 2008
Prayer of the Dragon
In "Prayer of the Dragon," dishonored Inspector Shan, a Chinese national, continues his quest for peace after having been released from a Tibetan gulag. He also continues to strive to bring murderers to justice and protect his Tibetan lama friends. Eliot Pattison has a deep knowledge of Tibet and of Buddhism as a way of life. His writing is gentle and loving yet shows the terrible price the people of Tibet have paid since the Chinese have moved in. The simplicity of the Tibetan culture is very attractive and their ability to overcome obstacles that would generate hate within many people is amazing. I sought out this mystery series to learn more about life in Tibet under Chinese rule. I find his books compelling on many levels, not the least of which is the beautiful writing.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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