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Zen Attitude [Hardcover]

Sujata Massey (Author)
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April 2000

Life in modern Tokyo is a blast for Rei Shimura, a young Japanese-American woman who enjoys busy days as an antiques dealer and steamy nights with a devoted new boyfriend. But things come to a standstill when Rei overpays for a rare old chest of drawers for a wealthy client, the owner of a famous Zen temple in Kamakura. The exquisite tansu turns out to be a fake: the worst deal Rei has ever made. When the temple family turns on Rei -- and the con man who sold the tansu is murdered -- she realizes she's opened a Pandora's box of deception and murder. A young martial artist, an aspiring rock singer, and an elderly antiques mentor all become part of Rei's search for the killer through the shadows of an ancient culture. As her world begins to rapidly and inexplicably unravel, Rei realizes that it will take strength, wit, and a Zen attitude to survive.

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Rei Shimura, the Tokyo-based, Japanese-American freelance antiques buyer whom smart mystery fans will remember from The Salaryman's Wife, finds herself the owner of an overpriced, ersatz Edo-period tansu. Bad karma comes with this to-die-for chest of drawers, and Rei becomes, in rapid succession, murder suspect, then murder target. Stuck with bad goods, financial losses and a relationship frayed around the edges, she skips out on her boyfriend and his luxurious lifestyle, and ends up befriended by ex-judo champ Akemi Mihori, who offers her a place to stay on the grounds of the famous Zen temple Horin-ji. Exhausted, scared and a little malnourished, Rei battles growing paranoia that leads her to confuse friend and murderous foe. As with her first novel, Massey manages to combine a very entertaining mystery with lessons in Japanese culture. Caveat lector: Japanese speakers will find clues embedded in characters' names.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Sujata Massey was a reporter for the Baltimore Evening Sun and spent several years in Japan teaching English and studying Japanese. She is the author of The Salaryman's Wife, Zen Attitude, The Flower Master, The Floating Girl, The Bride's Kimono, The Samurai's Daughter, The Pearl Diver, and The Typhoon Lover. She lives in Minneapolis.

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Product Details

  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: San Val (April 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1417702419
  • ISBN-13: 978-1417702411
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,394,965 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Sujata Banerjee Massey was born in England to parents from India and Germany. She grew up mostly in the United States (California, Pennsylvania and Minnesota) and earned her BA from the Johns Hopkins University's Writing Seminars program. She then worked as a reporter at the Baltimore Evening Sun before marrying and moving to Japan. The area where she lived, an hour south of Tokyo, forms most of the settings of her Rei Shimura mysteries. The series featuring a young Asian-American woman sleuth has collected many mystery award nominations, including the Edgar and Anthony, and won the Agatha and Macavity awards. The ten Rei Shimura mysteries are published in 18 countries.
Sujata also has short stories published in several mystery anthologies, most recent of which are POLITICS NOIR and ONCE UPON A CRIME.

Sujata lives with her family in Minneapolis and is currently writing a new standalone novel with the working title THE SLEEPING DICTIONARY. It's a historical thriller that tells the story of India's struggle for independence through a young Bengali woman's point of view. It's the book she's been waiting to write all her life, as it combines her family background and her fascination with colonial life.

 

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ATTITUDE IS EVERYTHING, July 12, 1998
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Helen Howerton (La Puente, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Rei Shimura's life is moving toward her own Zen Attitude -- calm, composed, happy in life and love - the perfect balance. But nothing can be simple for Rei - yet. This second novel from Sujata Massey follows her highly successful "The Salaryman's Wife," which introduced readers to this young woman trying to make her own way in a culture that sees her almost as a failure - she's still single at age 27, and she's only half Japanese. That's why the success of her antiques business is so important, and why anything that threatens the success of this venture threatens her own stability - and as readers of the first book know, Rei tends to be rather volatile. So when that threat includes murder, well, Rei does whatever it takes to center her life again.

Once again Ms. Massey's characterization is superb - we're treated to a female judo champion, the hierarchy of a Buddhist temple priesthood, other antique dealers, even Rei's boyfriend's wild Scottish brother. ! ! The subplots are intriguing, seamlessly tied together to create a denouement that is hinted at, yet should remain a surprise for most readers.

The little touches are what make Ms. Massey's work so delightful. Scenes describing caged canaries in the police station, services at an ancient temple and a festival celebrating folk tales are interspersed with murder, high stakes antiques for sale and Rei's doubts about the future of her life in Japan. Indeed, Rei Shimura can be extremely exasperating - you may either love her or hate her. To Sujata Massey's credit, you will want to read more about her.

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Crack open the rice wine; she's done it again!, July 19, 1998
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Sujata Massey has surpassed herself! Zen Attitude is a novel that contains all of the ingredients for a highly successful sequel to Massey's debut novel, the Salaryman's Wife. Rei Shimura comes bouncing back with all of the zest that one has come to expect, but with a slightly more mature approach to everyday life. She is still involved with Hugh Glendinning, but we can forgive her this slight indulgence when he is held up to the light against his brother Angus, who has less redeeming qualities than a nest of particularly antisocial vipers.

This time, Rei battles to unravel the mystery concealed within an antique Japanese chest, and she does so with the same flair that she exhibited in The Salaryman's Wife. Character delineation is is not merely well done, it is excellently done. Massey's knowledge of Japan is also vividly apparent on every page. If you want to know exactly what it feels like to go shopping for antiques in Kamakura, the ancient capital of Japan, th! en throw away the guide books and make sure that Zen Attitude is close at hand.

Rei Shimura has become a good friend. We have only met up twice over the course of the past year, but each meeting has been delightful and something to savor. I certainly hope that the third installment of this wonderful series is not long in coming out.

Christopher Belton (author of Crime Sans Frontieres)

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A new star shines with this delightful mystery, May 3, 1998
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Japanese-American Rei Shimura is extremely pleased with her current lifestyle. She has opened up a Tokyo-based antique business and lives with her Scottish boyfriend Hugh Glendinning, an international lawyer. As her lover flies off to Thailand, Rei purchases Nana Mihori's tansu (ancient chest of drawers) for more than she could afford.

However, the overpaying for the chest of drawers is not the end of Rei's bad luck. The person who sold her the tansu is found dead and the police suspect Rei is the killer. Soon other individuals linked to the tansu begin to die and attempts on Rei's life occurs too. Using her new found Zen for life, Rei begins to investigate the key to why someone is killing people associated with the tansu.

ZEN ATTITUDE is a brilliantly written who-done-it that brings to life Japanese culture. Rei is one of the best amateur sleuths on the market today and her series is worth reading by anyone who enjoys a mystery with a touch of the orient. In a relatively short time, Sujata Massey demonstrates that she is one of the most talented new writers on the mystery scene.

Harriet Klausner

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pocket phone, fox mask, thousand yen, lock plate, telephone card, temple grounds
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Nana Mihori, Sujata Massey, Lieutenant Hata, Jun Kuroi, Miss Tanaka, Nao Sakai, Nomu Ideta, Abbot Mihori, Hita Fine Arts, Roppongi Hills, Miss Shimura, Tokyo National Museum, Miss Ideta, Akemi Mihori, Hugh Glendinning, Sado Island, Sujata Nlassey, Ueno Park, Winnie Clancy, San Francisco, Sujata Ivlassey, Angus Glendinning, Miss Wada, Nine Inch Nails, Yoko Maeda
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