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OverviewTaiwan Case Files of Suspicion - Volume I By Chang Li Yen In Taiwan Case Files of Suspicion, award-winning journalist-turned-novelist Chang Li Yen transforms real unsolved crimes into haunting literary investigations. Each story begins in the cold corridors of police archives and ends in the deeper abyss of human conscience. Drawing from decades of field reporting, Chang merges the rigor of journalism with the lyric intensity of noir fiction to expose how power, greed, and silence twist truth into legend. The opening novella, ""Undercurrent: When the Cuiluan Blood Case Remains Unsolved,"" follows reporter Zhang Jie-an, who receives a sealed 1956 police file describing a mountain family's annihilation. The supposed tribal revenge hides a darker conspiracy-resource exploitation, planted evidence, and half a century of state corruption. As Zhang digs through decayed files and living witnesses, he unearths the buried connection between the nation's development myth and its forgotten Indigenous wounds. Truth becomes both weapon and curse. Subsequent cases-""Blood Debt on the Isolated Island,"" ""The Hemp Rope Ghost of Keelung Harbor,"" and others-trace Taiwan's modern history through its stains of crime. Each chapter blends real judicial records, oral histories, and psychological realism into stories that question not only who killed, but what society allowed it to happen. The crimes are mirrors of their eras: martial-law secrecy, industrial greed, ethnic tension, and the moral cost of survival. Behind every corpse lies an invisible witness; behind every ""solved"" case, a deeper injustice. Through elegant prose and forensic precision, Chang Li Yen resurrects those silenced voices. His narrator, reporter Zhang Jie-an, embodies the weary integrity of truth-seekers who bleed for facts. The knife with the Ancestor's Eye-an Indigenous heirloom stolen and planted as evidence-becomes the book's enduring symbol: proof that even a single object can carry generations of guilt and redemption. Taiwan Case Files of Suspicion is not simply crime fiction-it is a moral autopsy of a nation. It dissects how memory is censored, how history is rewritten, and how individuals shoulder the unbearable weight of truth. Written in cinematic language and steeped in Taiwan's political and cultural texture, the book evokes echoes of Memories of Murder and The Silence of the Lambs while remaining unmistakably local and lyrical. For readers of literary thrillers, investigative dramas, and historical mysteries, this collection delivers both suspense and conscience. Each page confronts the reader with the question Chang poses in his preface: ""When truth itself becomes dangerous, will you still dare to uncover it?"" Haunting, poetic, and relentless, Taiwan Case Files of Suspicion - Volume I invites you into the shadowed archives of Taiwan's collective past-where every whisper of evidence demands not just curiosity, but courage. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chang Li YenPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.322kg ISBN: 9798268937381Pages: 238 Publication Date: 08 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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