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The Hell Screen

March 2nd 2010 00:37


The Hell Screen

I.J. Parker

Part of the Sugawara Akitada series set in Heian Japan

Returning to Kyoto from the province Akitada stays overnight in a temple with a bizarrely brilliant Hell painting on a screen and later that night is awoken by a woman's screams.

Those screams and the painting turn out to have hideous and lethal connections to murder and deceit.

Visit 11th Century AD Japan via the Akitada series.


Postscript again I have to apologize to my subscribers as finishing a major design project caring for a sick relative and interference to my wireless signal have made my online activities somewhat erratic. Sorry faithful few!
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