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"Someday I'm going to teach these greedy people a lesson," said Judge Dee, a tall broad-shouldered man with a foot-long black beard and matching side-whiskers. The legendary figure comes back! He continues to solve baffling cases in 7th century China, but at a faster pace. Tales of Judge Dee is Zhu Xiao Di's debut in fiction. His other books include: Thirty Years in a Red House, a Memoir ofChildhood and Youth in Communist China (University ofMassachusetts Press, 1998, paperback from the same press, 1999, new edition by Penguin Books India, 2000) and Father: Famous Writers Celebrate the Bond between Father and Child(Pocket Books, 2000, contributing along with John Updike, Annie Proulx, Dean Koontz, Calvin Trillin, and others.) Boston Globe calls his memoir ?a splendid lesson in 20th-century Chinese history,? and Library Journal says it is ?engrossing and engaging.'Di, Zhu is the author of 'Tales Of Judge Dee', published 2006 under ISBN 9780595384389 and ISBN 0595384382.
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