Judge Dee at Work - List of Stories

List of Stories

  • Five Auspicious Clouds - set in the year 663 when Judge Dee was a magistrate of Peng-lai.
  • The Red Tape Murder - set in the year 663 when Judge Dee was a magistrate of Peng-lai.
  • He Came with the Rain - set in the year 663 when Judge Dee was a magistrate of Peng-lai.
  • The Murder on the Lotus Pond - set in the year 666 when Judge Dee was a magistrate of Han-yuan.
  • The Two Beggars - set in the year 668 when Judge Dee was a magistrate of Poo-yang.
  • The Wrong Sword - set in the year 668 when Judge Dee was a magistrate of Poo-yang.
  • The Coffins of the Emperor - set in the year 670 when Judge Dee was a magistrate of Lan-fang.
  • Murder on New Year's Eve - set in the year 670 when Judge Dee was a magistrate of Lan-fang.


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