Winner of the Edgar Award for Best First Novel, The Skull Mantra was a
sensation when first published and received wide acclaim from critics
and readers alike. The Skull Mantra is ranked as a novel about a people
and a place--the Tibetans of the high Himalayas--as it is a gripping
thriller.
The corpse is missing its head and is dressed in American clothes. Found
by a Tibetan prison work gang on a windy cliff, the grisly remains
clearly belong to someone too important for Chinese authorities to bury
and forget. So the case is handed to veteran police inspector Shan Tao
Yun. Methodical, clever Shan is the best man for the job, but he too is
a prisoner, deported to Tibet for offending someone high up in Beijing's
power structure. Granted a temporary release, Shan is soon pulled into
the Tibetan people's desperate fight for its sacred mountains and the
Chinese regime's blood-soaked policies. Then, a Buddhist priest is
arrested, a man Shan knows is innocent. Now time is running out for Shan
to find the real killer.