Water Touching Stone - Kindle edition by Pattison, Eliot. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Water Touching Stone/5(). After assisting in an investigation, he was unofficially released, and has been in hiding in Tibet in an Buddhist sanctuary. In Water Touching Stone, Shan is asked by the monks to travel to northern Tibet to solve the mystery of a murdered teacher, whose students are also being murdered one by one -- some say by a terrible demon. Shan agrees to the dangerous journey, and sets out with an elderly lama, a . Pattison’s second whodunit, once again featuring former Chinese Public Security Investigator Shan Tao Yun, is longer, more complicated—and, alas, more repetitious than his Edgar Award-winning debut, The Skull Mantra (). Shan, just released from a slave labor camp and now studying Tibetan Buddhism in a secret monastery, complains at several points of being lost in the forbidding Author: Eliot Pattison.
Buy Water Touching Stone New edition by Pattison, Eliot (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. In Water Touching Stone, Eliot Pattison features the leading character of his Edgar Award-winning first novel, The Skull Mantra (). Shan Tao Yun, a former Chinese government investigator once. "Water Touching Stone is a mystery but it is more than just a who-done-it another triumph for fans of the Edgar Ward winning author." -The Midwest Book Review "Few mystery sequels have been awaited with as much anticipation as this a worthy successor to Pattison's Edgar-winning The Skull Mantra." -Publisher's Weekly.
Water Touching Stone (Inspector Shan Tao Yun Book 2) - Kindle edition by Pattison, Eliot. Pattison's second whodunit, once again featuring former Chinese Public Security Investigator Shan Tao Yun, is longer, more complicated#;and, alas, more repetitious than his Edgar Award-winning debut, The Skull Mantra (). After assisting in an investigation, he was unofficially released, and has been in hiding in Tibet in an Buddhist sanctuary. In Water Touching Stone, Shan is asked by the monks to travel to northern Tibet to solve the mystery of a murdered teacher, whose students are also being murdered one by one -- some say by a terrible demon. Shan agrees to the dangerous journey, and sets out with an elderly lama, a young Kazakh woman, a bitter member of the Tibetan resistance and various other companions.
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