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Mandarin Gate (Inspector Shan) Hardcover – November 27, 2012

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Pattison’s storytelling prowess and commitment to exposing the truth about China’s “dismantlement of Tibet” are as potent as ever in his seventh Tibetan mystery. His embattled hero Shan Tao Yun’s Chinese ethnicity and former life as a Beijing investigator disguise his profound allegiance to Tibet, especially the few surviving monks, nuns, and lamas struggling to preserve the country’s mountain-anchored spiritual traditions, though his tattoo marking him as a gulag survivor offers a clue. Always careful to steer clear of the Chinese authorities, Shan nonetheless snaps into full detection mode when a trio of gruesome murders takes place at a ruined convent. His risky investigation is complicated by the uncanny ability of a determined woman, a Chinese official, to appear at the direst of moments. The master of suspense stoked by humanitarian outrage, Pattison ratchets up his dramatic and soulful series with an embroiling plot involving a Chinese gang, a monk’s shocking suicide, charming exiled professors, and a dissident computer hacker to reveal the Chinese government’s newest and most diabolical mode of cultural annihilation in magnificent, much-violated Tibet. --Donna Seaman

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“Pattison dramatically portrays the bitter oppression suffered by the Tibetan people under Communist China in his excellent seventh novel featuring Chinese investigator Shan Tao Yun. Pattison movingly delineates the difficulties of seeking justice under a police state in this brilliantly constructed and passionate whodunit.” ―Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Pattison portrays the oppression of the Tibetan people with dramatic delicacy and rich insight. While Mandarin Gate is set in a locale farther away than most readers will ever dare venture, this mystery brings the plight of Tibet into sharp focus, weaving the region's cultural, social and political conflict into a compelling narrative.” ―CNN.com

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Minotaur Books; 1st edition (November 27, 2012)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 309 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0312656041
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0312656041
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.15 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.44 x 1.11 x 9.45 inches
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Described as “a writer of faraway mysteries,” Eliot Pattison’s travel and interests span a million miles of global trekking. After visiting every continent but Antarctica, Pattinson stopped logging his miles and set his compass for the unknown. Today he avoids well-trodden paths whenever possible, in favor of wilderness, lesser known historical venues, and encounters with indigenous peoples.

An international lawyer by training, early in his career Pattison began writing on legal and business topics, producing several books and dozens of articles published on three continents. In the late 1990’s he decided to combine his deep concerns for the people of Tibet with his interest in venturing into fiction by writing The Skull Mantra. Winning the Edgar Award for Best First Mystery–and listed as a finalist for best novel for the year in Dublin’s prestigious IMPAC awards–The Skull Mantra launched the Inspector Shan series, which now includes eight novels – both The Skull Mantra and Water Touching Stone were selected by Amazon.com for its annual list of ten best new mysteries. Water Touching Stone was also selected by Booksense as the number one mystery of all time for readers’ groups.

The Inspector Shan series has been translated into over twenty languages around the world. The books have been characterized as creating a new “campaign thriller” genre for the way they weave significant social and political themes into their plots. Indeed, as soon as the novels were released they became popular black market items in China for the way they highlight issues long hidden by Beijing.

In 2015, Eliot Pattison received the prestigious “Art of Freedom” award from the Tibet House along with the likes of radio personality Ira Glass, singer Patti Smith and actor Richard Gere for his human rights advocacy in Tibet.

Pattison’s longtime interest in another “faraway” place, the 18th century American wilderness and its woodland Indians–led to the launch of his Bone Rattler series, which quickly won critical acclaim for its poignant presentation of Scottish outcasts and Indians during the upheaval of the French and Indian War. In Pattison’s words, “this was an extraordinary time that bred the extraordinary people who gave birth to America,” and the lessons offered by the human drama in that long-ago wilderness remain fresh and compelling today.

Eliot Pattison has presented his work at many conferences and high profile venues, such as the Smithsonian, the Tibet House, the International Campaign for Tibet, Gettysburg’s “History Meets the Arts” Festival, and the World Affairs Council.

A former resident of Boston and Washington, he resides on an 18th century farm in Pennsylvania with his wife, three children, and an ever-expanding menagerie of animals. Visit eliotpattison.com and connect @eliotpattison.

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