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5.0 out of 5 stars This book presented a fascinating history of China.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I learned a lot of interesting facts pertaining to China. The plot kept me guessing all the way through the book, too.I was not able to guess "who dun it" at any point. The characters were unusual and memorable. I particularly liked Charlotte. She is a sleuth of first calaber. I highly recommend this book to mystery fans. I will...
Published on July 21, 1997

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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting background material; unbelievable heroine
As with most of the Matteson's I've read so far, this one is well-researched, and presents some interesting background info (I'm convinced Matteson must be the nom de plume of an academic of some kind). Problems remain with our dauntless heroine, Charlotte. Why must she be so perfect? The author takes shots at all of the other characters (especially other women) but...
Published on June 7, 1999


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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting background material; unbelievable heroine, June 7, 1999
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As with most of the Matteson's I've read so far, this one is well-researched, and presents some interesting background info (I'm convinced Matteson must be the nom de plume of an academic of some kind). Problems remain with our dauntless heroine, Charlotte. Why must she be so perfect? The author takes shots at all of the other characters (especially other women) but her heroine is so perfect (five academy awards--give me a break!!) she's awful. Loosen up Matteson! Silk Road is perhaps her best attempt yet.
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2.0 out of 5 stars I really didn't like the main character., December 7, 2003
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I agree with the reviewers who noted that the book was well-researched, but still unsatisfying. I gave it an extra star precisely for that research, but that shouldnot imply that the book is worth reading. Because unfortunately, it is not.

Matteson needs to go back to some basics and learn how to write characters. Charlotte Graham is *entirely* unbelievable and the plots are incredible, even by cozy standards. My credulity as a reader was constantly being strained to the breaking point.

Skip this one.
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book presented a fascinating history of China., July 21, 1997
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I learned a lot of interesting facts pertaining to China. The plot kept me guessing all the way through the book, too.I was not able to guess "who dun it" at any point. The characters were unusual and memorable. I particularly liked Charlotte. She is a sleuth of first calaber. I highly recommend this book to mystery fans. I will read more by this author
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1.0 out of 5 stars Verbose, October 23, 1998
Page after page of words that take you no where. Paragraph after paragraph with no relief in sight. The main character is a snob and the writer must be a drone. I have read two of these soporifics and that was two too many. Read two Mattesons and call me in the morning...
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