· The Corpse Reader By: Antonio Garrido, Thomas Bunstead (translator) This book is based on China in the middle ages. It was pretty good at giving the reader the culture and society's life during that time. We follow a young man through one horrible situation in life to another. He continues to thrive despite all life throws at him/5. Antonio Garrido. Average rating: · 8, ratings · reviews · 8 distinct works • Similar authors. The Corpse Reader. by. Antonio Garrido, Tom Bunstead. avg rating — 4, ratings — published — 32 editions. Want to Read. saving/5. The Corpse Reader Antonio Garrido, trans. from the Spanish by Thomas Bunstead. Amazon Crossing, $ trade paper (p) ISBN Buy this book Song Cí, the real-life 13th-century.
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The Corpse Reader by Antonio Garrido and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru The Corpse Reader is a novel in a mix of several genres, has elements of historical thriller, realistic, medical fiction, and science fantasy by Spanish author Antonio Garrido, based on the work of Sòng Cí, considered to be the founder of CSI-style forensic science. It tells the story of a young man of humble origin whose determination led him from his position as a gravedigger in the Fields of Death of Lin'an to a position at the prestigious Ming Academy. The novel was first published. 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.
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