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Bundori (Sano Ichiro, Bk 2)
Bundori - Sano Ichiro, Bk 2
Author: Laura Joh Rowland
The sequel to the acclaimed novel Shinju again features detective Sano Ichiro as he trails a serial killer stalking feudal Japan. In 1689, an all-powerful shogun controls the state, surrounded by bitter machinations and political intrigues. When an ancient tradition suddenly and brutally reappears, Sano risks everything to bring the killer to ju...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780679434238
ISBN-10: 0679434232
Publication Date: 2/20/1996
Pages: 339
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Publisher: Villard
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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reviewed Bundori (Sano Ichiro, Bk 2) on
Helpful Score: 4
This is Rowland's 2nd book published in 1996. She is now in 2006 coming out with her 11th title. These earlier books which I prefer - Shinju (1994), Bundori, The Concubine's Tattoo(1998), The Samarai's Wife(2000) - set the tone for the rest.
Laura Joh Rowland's Web site introduces book and term Bundori as follows, "In the misty streets and alleys of Edo, Japan's feudal capital, a serial killer lurks. Each victim is rendered up as a severed head, nailed to a plank, offered for public display as a bundori: a war trophy in samurai military tradition. Detective Sano Ichiro, newly promoted to the new position as the shogun's Most Honorable Investigator, tries valiantly to follow Bushidothe Way of the Warrioras he strives to bring the killer to justice."
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hardtack avatar reviewed Bundori (Sano Ichiro, Bk 2) on + 2700 more book reviews
I am about 60% through this book, the second in a series, and the plot just seems to be a variant of the first book. Sano is investigating deaths and a powerful person is obstructing his investigation. Sano is having a difficult time as he adheres to the Code of Bushido, which prevents him from openly fighting his superiors. That being said, it is still interesting but I don't know if I will read any more of this series.

While sex is discussed and referred to both this and the first book, the unwilling use of girls and boys, women and men as sexual objects is part of the historical record and has a place. However, in this book, a good part of a chapter describes, in some detail, the sexual abuse, oral and anal sex, of a 14-year-old boy by an older man. I failed to see how this added to the story. If this is what occurs in only the second book of a series, I will not be reading more by this author.

LATER: I finished the book. More sex, male and female rape and otherwise. I have nothing against sex. I just do not see how graphical descriptions of it, or inclusion where it is not necessary need to be in a mystery novel. Prudish I am not. I just have the belief that when an author needs to do this, then he or she has run out of ideas.
kitty-must-read avatar reviewed Bundori (Sano Ichiro, Bk 2) on + 3 more book reviews
"Bundori" is a good read. The novel takes place in medieval Japan, and I especially liked the historical aspect of the book. I feel that the characters could have been developed more, but that will probably happen in future books that I have yet to read. This is one of the first 2 or 3 books in a series that I believe has great promise. All in all an interesting story.
reviewed Bundori (Sano Ichiro, Bk 2) on + 93 more book reviews
Love this series of books.


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