
The Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee
Original Chinese Mysteries
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Narrated by:
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Norman Dietz
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By:
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Robert Van Gulik
He has much in common with super-sleuths Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot, but there's a difference - Judge Dee Jen-djieh was a real person! Gathered here are tales of actual crimes solved by the magistrate of Chang-ping in 7th-century China. Listen as Dee ventures down winding paths in ancient graveyards to consult the spirits of the dead, and hear him solve real-life crimes through astute deductions. The intriguing stories in this collection include "The Case of the Double Murder at Dawn," "The Case of the Strange Corpse" and "The Case of the Poisoned Bride."
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It lets us look at how the average person lived and the strict codes of conduct for each class.
The lives of innkeeper, silk merchants, students, tutors, shopkeepers, policemen, court personnel
and the judge are laid bare as we peek behind the veil of time.
Each vignette is a complete story in itself, strung together like an intricate necklace.
The narrator's voice is strong and steady, adding weight to the serious actions described throughout.
Robert Van Gulik translated many Judge Dee books. I wish more were recorded for Audible.
very interesting.
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This was a great performance and a great story—thanks!
I wish there were more recordings of other books
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A delightful sojurn to ancient China
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I was introduced to the character from the movie "Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon". When I realized it was based off of a book, I hunted down the author and read all the books. I LOVED them.
The only down side is the narrator gives the judge a british sounding voice. It would have been better with someone narrating with a voice that sounded more asian in its inflections.
Awesome crime/mystery stories
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If you could sum up The Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee in three words, what would they be?
Authentic, singular, exoticWhat did you like best about this story?
Classic whodunit that keeps you guess! It satisfies the requisite who, why,& how!
Have you listened to any of Norman Dietz’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
NoDid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
EntertainedA chinese sleuth in ancient china.
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Interesting
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one of my all-time favorite books!
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A different legal thriller
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