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THE CASEBOOK OF QING AND XMUCANE
by B.E.L. Coulson
194 pages
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A mysterious figure called the Jaguar threatens a Mesoamerican empire of the 15th century. Can an unlikely duo stop him?
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Category: Fiction:Mystery:Historical
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About the Book
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Qing is a young naval officer in the service of Chinese Imperial Admiral Zheng He on his voyages of exploration in the fifteenth century of the Western calendar. Their travels take them to the coast of what we now call Mexico, where they chance upon a village on the outskirts of Tarascan territory, one of the largest Mesoamerican empires.
A terrible crime occurs. Qing, who has already shown an aptitude for solving mysteries, is ordered by his captain to work with the village shaman, an elderly, rather cynical, woman named Xmucane to discover who perpetrated the crime. They are successful, but in the process, uncover a conspiracy against the Tarascan empire. They are ordered to the capital, to pursue justice and solve mysteries large and small in the service of the Tarascan court. The two detectives and their comrades discover truths, not only about the conspiracy but about themselves.
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About the Author |
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B.E.L. Coulson is a family writing trio who enjoyed writing this book together. Linda Coulson is an archaeological laboratory technician. Edward Coulson is a professor of economics. Brendan Coulson, their son, is an ESL teacher. |
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