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The lord of death, Eliot Pattison

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The lord of death, Eliot Pattison
Language
eng
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Literary form
fiction
Main title
The lord of death
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Eliot Pattison
Summary
Shan Tao Yun is an exiled Chinese national and a former Beijing investigator, on parole from a Tibetan gulag. One day, he is ferrying a corpse on mule back over the slopes of Chomolungma-Mount Everest-at the request of a local wise woman who says the gods have appointed this task to him, when he encounters what looks like a traffic accident. A government bus filled with imprisoned Tibetan monks has overturned. Then Shan hears gunfire. Two women in an approaching sedan have been killed. One is the Chinese minister of tourism; the other, a blonde Westerner, organizes climbing expeditions. Though she dies in his arms, Shan is later met with denials that this foreigner is dead. Shan must find the murderer, for it may be the only hope he has for saving his son, Ko-imprisoned in a Chinese "yeti factory" where men are routinely driven mad . .
Target audience
adult

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