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The Girl at the Shrine (An Ennin Mystery #38), by Ben Stevens

The Girl at the Shrine (An Ennin Mystery #38), by Ben Stevens

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The Girl at the Shrine (An Ennin Mystery #38), by Ben Stevens

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The Girl at the Shrine (An Ennin Mystery #38), by Ben Stevens

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A fleeing assassin seeks refuge at a remote forest shrine, where there dwells a mysterious young woman... This is the 38th Ennin Mystery. From the Bestselling author of BIG SOUND TEMPLE Amazon reviews for ENNIN (various titles) 'Japan's Greatest Detective... Full of intrigue, action and excitement, making for some great escapism...' AMAZON / M. Dowden (HALL OF FAME, TOP 50 REVIEWER, VINE VOICE) 'This Japanese detective is a fine addition to the burgeoning field of Asian historical detectives which began with Judge Dee (China) and runs through I.P. Parker's Akitada...' Mcb. 'Delightful short story... Enjoy!...' PeaTee (TOP 500 REVIEWER) '(The) Ennin series is intriguing... Recommend these stories to all...' Chris 'Stevens has created an interesting character and placed him in a colorful place and time in history. Stevens is cranking out stories with a certain rapidity now. That's great news to those of us who enjoy his stories....' AN 'Atmospheric, intriguing and entertaining... feels as if it is both contemporary and traditional. A rare achievement...' Kenny51 'An excellent Japanese detective series... I enjoy each and every story...' R. Russell 'Stevens keeps on delivering... This is a great series. Anyone who enjoys Sherlock Holmes will enjoy the similarities in Stevens' characters and Doyle's. Fresh plots, exotic locale, who-done-its, and a unique set of protagonists. I've read all the Ennin series and look forward to each new adventure. Highly recommended...' Abby Normal 'Entertaining read with Holmesian overtones, but very different setting...' Gerry H 'Once you start this, I'm betting you won't be able to set it down until you finish it...' Judy 'The author weaves intrigue, subterfuge and cunning into a very enjoyable story...' J. Cepeda 'Historical setting and cultural background are excellently researched...' D. Werdin 'Wonderful... Like a Japanese room arrangement with clean lines keeping clutter to a minimum...' AcerAcer 'Ben Stevens is masterful. I can't wait to read his next set of stories...' Kindle Customer 'If you like the Akitada books, you will enjoy this....' Mamakile 'Something out of the ordinary... Well worth the read...' Amazon Customer 'The Sensei is a brilliant detective. Ben Stevens, as always rocks. He's one heck of a storyteller...' Lisa 'I can't stop reading this series! If you love historical mysteries, you will love the period and cultural detail...' Pauline 'Atmosphere, poetry and menace...' ThisandThat 'A feudal Japanese Sherlock Holmes... This ever-evolving excellent series... Vivid imagery and graphic detail which are a trademark of this writer...' Deborah Chaytor 'Try it... and like it... I don't look for mysteries from the middle ages, even ones set in Japan, but for some reason I love this series... Well-written...' Amazon Customer 'The story develops wonderfully...' Dave. N 'Loved it!... Simply amazed... I thoroughly enjoyed this read...' Edwina Callan 'Cleverly written and filled with facts regarding old Japan.... Very similar to Holmes and Watson...' Eileen Sedgwick 'Good job. Very enjoyable...' Sid 'Great...' Doug Grey 'If you like the Akitada books, you will enjoy this...' Mamakile 'I loved this...' MaidenStull 'A prime example of deductive reasoning, set within feudal Japan...' Jennifer 'Ennin and his faithful servant are the Holmes and Watson of the East. The mysteries are well plotted. Sesshu is the Moriarty of the piece. If you are a Sherlock fan you should like Ennin...' Amazon Customer, NJ United States 'Five stars... Entertained throughout...' Austerity 'The mysteries are intriguing and unusual... Couldn't put the stories down... Well worth the price...' Jay Gold 'Mystery from historic Japan... like Holmes and Watson, but in an Asian setting...' Nysaa 'Good book... the story takes you back in time...' Santex

The Girl at the Shrine (An Ennin Mystery #38), by Ben Stevens

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #542950 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-16
  • Released on: 2015-03-16
  • Format: Kindle eBook
The Girl at the Shrine (An Ennin Mystery #38), by Ben Stevens

Review 'Absolutely engaging... There is so much mystery here...' Joanna Daneman (USA) (#1 HALL OF FAME AMAZON REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (COMMUNITY FORUM 04) (TOP 10 REVIEWER)'The ending is extraordinary... Read this novel!' Bob Buchanan'This book is that fresh new approach we are always looking for. I really cannot recommend this book too highly... Five stars simply aren't enough...' Lloyd Tackitt (Bestselling author of the EDEN series)'A cracking novel... Well worth checking out...' Scott Pack, Head Publisher, HARPERCOLLINS'This book is surprisingly powerful... It builds to a gripping conclusion...' Tahlia Newland, Bestselling author / awesomeindies.net'Why am I writing a review for Big Sound Temple? Simple: it seems a more practical way to get people to read the book than standing on a street corner screaming at people to GO BUY THIS BOOK. That's really what I want to do. It is that good...' Amazon Junky'The characters who drive the plot - Hiro's uncle, the unscrupulous and unforgiving moneylender; Sakura, Hiro's ersatz girlfriend; Wendy, a motherly English tutor from New York; and Bad Boy, a schoolyard bully turned gangster... How skillfully this book has been written!... A pleasure to read and absolutely recommended...' readersfavorite.com'Ben Stevens is a fascinating writer... It is a charming marriage of Japanese and English that makes this story sing...' Grady Harp (Los Angeles, CA United States) (#5 HALL OF FAME AMAZON REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (TOP 100 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)

From the Author Follow @benstevens1976 (For NEW releases and FREE promos)  Bestselling Releases by Ben Stevens:  BIG SOUND TEMPLE  CONFESSIONS OF A JAPANESE TEMPLE GARDENER   ENNIN MYSTERIES, THE  I, HELL  KAMIKAZE  PARKER: THE STORY OF AN APOCALYPSE SURVIVOR  WHISTLER: THE STORY OF A MURDERER, THE  Ben Stevens was born and bred in southwest London, but since 2010 has lived - with his Japanese wife and two young daughters - and worked at Daionji, a Buddhist temple, in Nagasaki City, Japan. He has released a large number of titles (both fact and fiction) through HarperCollins Publishers, and also through the Amazon KDP program.  In his spare time he enjoys mountain-walking, practicing judo, playing the guitar and drinking beer.   benjudo1976@gmail.com


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Nice story By Sci-Fi Shorts Reader Overall a nice story with great detail but I found the character development a tad uneven. The shrine maiden seemed far more realistic to me than the assassin. Or perhaps I just liked that character more?

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five Stars By jay gold story was interesting and had twists and turns. couldn't put it down. wish it was longer

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five Stars By Menarue A really enjoyable story and it surprised me.

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