The Chinese Bell Murders


Author:

Robert van Gulik


Publish Date:

1958


Publisher:

Michael Joseph


Cover Type:

Hardcover


Condition:

Very Good
Plastic covered an excellently well kept. Discolouration on front end page caused by plastic cover’s tape adhesive. Dust jacket is clipped.

R4250

Details

The Chinese Bell Murders is a historical detective novel by Robert van Gulik, part of his Judge Dee series. Set in ancient China during the Tang Dynasty, the story blends traditional Chinese crime fiction with modern detective elements, and it showcases van Gulik’s deep knowledge of Chinese culture, law, and history.

Overview:

  • Protagonist: Judge Dee (based on the historical figure Di Renjie), a magistrate known for his keen intellect and strong sense of justice.

  • Setting: The fictional district of Poo-yang, in Imperial China.

  • Plot: Judge Dee investigates three complex and seemingly unrelated cases:

    1. The rape and murder of a young girl, with a suspect already in custody.

    2. A mysterious monastery with rumors of secret activities.

    3. A series of disappearances connected to the bell of a Buddhist temple.

Key Themes:

  • Justice vs. corruption

  • The conflict between appearance and reality

  • The role of superstition and religion in Chinese society

  • The challenges of governance and investigation in Imperial times

Style & Influence:

Van Gulik’s writing draws on the tradition of Chinese gong’an (court case) fiction. He originally translated an old Chinese detective novel (Dee Goong An), then began writing his own stories using Judge Dee as a central figure. The books are notable for their mix of mystery, historical detail, and moral reflection.