The Corpse Reader, Antonio Garrido
The Corpse Reader, Antonio Garrido
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The Corpse Reader

Author: Antonio Garrido, Thomas Bunstead

Narrator: Todd Haberkorn

Unabridged: 12 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/28/2013


Synopsis

After his grandfather dies, avid scholar and budding forensic investigator Cí Song begrudgingly gives up his studies to help his family. But when another tragedy strikes, he’s forced to run and also deemed a fugitive. Dishonored, he has no choice but to accept work as a lowly gravedigger, a position that allows him to sharpen his corpse-reading skills. Soon, he can deduce whether a person killed himself—or was murdered.His prowess earns him notoriety, and Cí receives orders to unearth the perpetrator of a horrific series of mutilations and deaths at the Imperial Court. Cí’s gruesome investigation quickly grows complicated thanks to old loyalties and the presence of an alluring, enigmatic woman. But he remains driven by his passion for truth—especially once the killings threaten to take down the Emperor himself.Inspired by Song Cí, considered to be the founding father of CSI-style forensic science, this harrowing novel set during the thirteenth-century Tsong Dynasty draws readers into a multilayered, ingenious plot as disturbing as it is fascinating.The Corpse Reader received the Zaragoza International Prize for best historical novel published in Spain (Premio Internacional de Novela Histórica Ciudad de Zaragoza). Antonio’s previous novel, La Escriba, was published in 2008.

About Antonio Garrido

A native of Spain, a former educator, and industrial engineer, Antonio Garrido has received acclaim for the darkly compelling storytelling and nuanced historical details that shape his novel The Corpse Reader. This fictionalized account of the early life of Song Cí, the Chinese founding father of forensic science, represents the author’s years of research into cultural, social, legal, and political aspects of life in the Tsong Dynasty, as well as his extensive study of Song Cí’s own five-volume treatise on forensics. In 2012, The Corpse Reader received the Zaragoza International Prize for best historical novel published in Spain (Premio Internacional de Novela Histórica Ciudad de Zaragoza). Antonio’s previous novel, La Escriba, was published in 2008. Garrido currently resides in Valencia, Spain.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Raquel on January 15, 2023

Novela que nos cuenta la historia de Song Cí, personaje real que vivió en la China Imperial del S. XIII y que fue el precursor de los actuales métodos de investigación forense al implantar técnicas novedosas en un campo que hasta entonces utilizaba medios muy rudimentarios. Con una trama de crímenes......more

Goodreads review by Xabi1990 on November 18, 2020

En 2012 esta fue la review: Como suelo valorar, en mi cabeza, los libros sobre 10, un 8 me parecía poco y un 9 mucho, así que ahí queda el 8,5. Podéis encontrar en la red sinopsis más extensas del libro, pero os lo resumo en que va de el tatarabuelo de los CSI, Ci Song, que vivió realmente en China en......more

Goodreads review by Bob on September 04, 2013

Simultaneously ingenious, compelling, and frustrating. Garrido's historical fiction paints real-life Chinese scientist Ci Song as a Quixotic adventurer, whose problems are caused by equal parts bad luck and bad decisions. The first half documents a trouble-prone journey and you start to get angry at......more

Goodreads review by Cezara on March 10, 2022

Un roman de aventuri adeseori palpitante. Autorul declară că a pornit de la un caz istoric. Acțiunea se petrece în China medievală. Protagonistul învață tainele medicinei legale. Nimerește într-un complot și e nevoit să-și folosească abilitățile de detectiv pentru a ieși din încurcătură. Totuși, int......more


Quotes

“An engrossing mystery…this Chinese version of Sherlock Holmes is a captivating figure and the period he lives in is one we know relatively little about. You’ll come away with a much better understanding of Chinese history, plus having read a very entertaining suspense story.” —ILoveaMysteryNewsletter.Com“A refreshing break from the urban-noir fetish that is so common in conventional thrillers and crime books. It’s a great novel to add to a summer reading list.” —ArsTechnica.Com“Antonio Garrido’s The Corpse Reader deserves to be called epic. It also deserves a space on the list of great adventure novels right next to Jerzy Kosinki’s The Painted Bird and Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.—HorrorTalk.Com