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Overseas Chinese Press Inc is an comprehensive of bilingual publisher in New York, Includes the following imprints: Overseas Chinese Press, World Books Publishing, China Culture Press, World Science Publishing House, Empyrean Literature Publishing, etc. We are mainly publishes Literature, Arts, Biography, Lifestyle, Psychology and inspiration, Language, Academic research Works, publishes more than 500 Books a year. The language of publication is in English, Chinese and bilingual. ISBN allocation is relatively flexible, It can be submitted and approved at the same time. About 2-3 days give it to you. You need to Provide 5 copies of sample books within 60 days, and Cover file. Convenient us to register the book number, and in our website and Bookwire database query. Due to the needs of business development, we are now looking for regional agents for external cooperation.

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Shadow of the Dragonblade
Shadow of the Dragonblade
Author: Tian Ganggang
Subjects: Fiction_general
Languages: English
Publication Date: January 2024
Book Format: E-Book / PDF
Dimensions(cm): 29.7/21/**
Pages: 992
Weight: 4660 KB
Imprint: Overseas Chinese Press
ISBN: 979-8-88874-374-4
List Price:
$0.99
Description


About Author


The author combines a deep appreciation for Chinese history and culture with storytelling prowess. Specializing in the wuxia genre, their work reflects a meticulous understanding of martial arts lore and the historical ethos of ancient China. The portrayal of jianghu, the martial arts community, suggests a scholarly approach to fiction, where historical accuracy meets narrative flair.


Book Description


The narrative of "Shadow of the Dragonblade" is complex and layered, featuring numerous plot twists and a large cast of characters, each with their own motivations and backgrounds. The author skillfully weaves multiple storylines together, maintaining suspense and intrigue throughout the novel.

The themes of the novel suggest that the author is deeply interested in exploring ethical and moral dilemmas, particularly those related to honor, loyalty, revenge, and the consequences of one’s actions. These themes are classic elements of wuxia literature, which often delves into the philosophical underpinnings of martial arts.

The author excels at creating atmospheric settings that enhance the narrative, such as the eerie night by the Yellow River and the tense, charged atmosphere of the martial arts gathering. Such settings not only provide a backdrop for the action but also contribute to the mood and tone of the story.

Characters in the novel are well-developed, with complex personalities and transformative arcs. The author shows a particular talent for depicting the growth of the protagonist, Li Pinghou, from a loyal disciple to a determined seeker of truth who must navigate the treacherous waters of jianghu politics and personal vendettas.

These traits suggest that the author of "Shadow of the Dragonblade" is not only well-versed in Chinese history and martial arts culture but also adept at crafting compelling, thought-provoking narratives that engage readers on multiple levels.