The Dragon Scroll audiobook written by I.J. Parker. Narrated by Roy Vongtama. Get instant access to all your favorite books. No monthly commitment. Listen online or offline with Android, iOS, web, Chromecast, and Google Assistant. Try Google Play Audiobooks today! · In an adventure filled with highway bandits, unscrupulous politicians, and renegade monks, The Dragon Scroll introduces readers to the lively world of eleventh-century Japan and an irrepressible hero—Sugawara Akitada. On his first official assignment, Akitada—an impoverished nobleman and earnest young government clerk in the Ministry of Justice—is sent from the capital city . "The Dragon Scroll" (Reviewed by Mary Whipple ) "Like snowflakes melting in the moonlight, like the call of the owl fading at dawn, so ends this dream we live.".
Delaware County District Library. Services. Navigate; Linked Data; Dashboard; Tools / Extras; Stats; Share. Social. Mail. bltadwin.ru: The Dragon Scroll: A Mystery of Ancient Japan Featuring Sugawara Akitada () by Parker, I. J. and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. I.J. PARKER won the Private Eye Writers of America Shamus Award for Best P.I. Short Story in for "Akitada's First Case," published in An Associate Professor of English and Foreign Languages (retired) at a Virginia university, Parker began research into eleventh century Japan because of a professional interest in that culture's.
Published by Viking/Penguin. Also available as an audio book and on Kindle and in other e-formats. TheDragonScrollis the first novel in the Akitada series. Akitada is twenty-five years old, an impoverished nobleman and earnest government official on his first major assignment. The Dragon Scroll (Akitada Mysteries Book 1) . by I. J. Parker. () $ In an adventure filled with highway bandits, unscrupulous politicians, and renegade monks, The Dragon Scroll introduces readers to the lively world of eleventh-century Japan and an irrepressible hero—Sugawara Akitada. In an adventure filled with highway bandits, unscrupulous politicians, and renegade monks, The Dragon Scroll introduces readers to the lively world of eleventh-century Japan and an irrepressible hero—Sugawara Akitada. On his first official assignment, Akitada—an impoverished nobleman and earnest young government clerk in the Ministry of Justice—is sent from the capital city on a nearly impossible mission to the distant province of Kazusa to discover why tax convoys are disappearing.
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