History of Christianity by Paul Johnson

History of Christianity

Paul Johnson
370 pages
Random House
Jul 1976
Hardcover
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From Publishers Weekly In the winter of 1948, during the Communist seige of Peking, chief police inspector Bei is called to a Taoist temple, where the prior has been burned to death by a group pf dissident monks. The clues that he uncovers point toward a Communist underground, but Bei's search is unexpectedly and mysteriously blocked by the Nationalist general defending Peking. Meanwhile, in another part of the city, expensive courtesans are found with their throats slit. As Peking mobilizes to prevent destruction, Bei gathers evidence connecting these separate events, all the while struggling to maintain a civilized way of life that is equally beseiged. At times the inspector's methods recall those of Sherlock Holmes, but tea rituals, discourse on Taoism and sensual grace notes place this ambitious first novel firmly in the East. Though its intriguing blend of history and fiction isstet sometimes marred by unconvincing dialogue and murky plotting, Barnett, a California professor of biological sciences, here makes a promising debut. Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. About the Author Raymond Barnett, a Chinese history major at Yale, spent a year in wartime Vietnam, then earned his biology Ph.D. at Duke. While teaching biology at Chico State University for three decades, he remained fascinated with Asia, traveling extensively in China, Taiwan, and Japan. He lives with his wife and two youngest children in a Co-housing community in Chico, CA. --This text refers to the
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Pages 370
Publisher Random House
Published 1976
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