Taiwan Case Files - Volume II

Author:   Chang Li Yen
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798269203904


Pages:   254
Publication Date:   10 October 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Taiwan Case Files - Volume II


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Truth demands witnesses. Are you ready to testify? Taiwan Case Files - Volume II continues Chang Li Yen's haunting fusion of investigative journalism and literary suspense, unearthing the forgotten crimes and suppressed histories buried in Taiwan's archives. Each story transforms a real unresolved case into a psychological excavation of truth, memory, and conscience-where every discovery opens a darker void beneath. At the heart of this volume stands ""Bloodstained Taiyuan: Gunshots in a Silent File,"" a reconstruction of the 1970 Taiyuan Incident. When journalist-protagonist Chang Chieh-an uncovers his late mentor's secret notebook, he follows a trail through military tribunals, vanished witnesses, and a single missing name on a guard roster that unravels half a century of silence. What begins as an academic inquiry becomes a descent into the ethics of truth itself-an elegy for the era when procedure died and justice died with it. In ""The Tainan Blood Case: A Faded Notebook,"" the narrator inherits his father's unfinished investigation into a 1971 family murder. The deeper he digs, the more he discovers how organized crime, political fear, and bureaucratic indifference erased the truth. Father and son-two generations of reporters-mirror each other across time, both trapped between evidence and erasure. Their parallel notebooks become confessions of futility and devotion: recording as the last act of resistance. Further cases-such as ""The Unfinished Puzzle: The Riverside Enigma"" and others-extend this anatomy of truth. Dockyard killings, missing files, erased testimonies, and the faint ghosts of Taiwan's martial-law past intertwine with the present-day journalist's relentless pursuit. Each chapter stands alone as a case study in moral corrosion, yet together they form a mosaic of a nation still wrestling with its unspoken wounds. Chang Li Yen writes with the precision of a reporter and the lyricism of a poet. His prose exposes the machinery of power-the courtroom that silences, the record that omits, the news that forgets-while restoring humanity to those consumed by it. Through layered narratives, fictionalized witnesses, and archival fragments, he turns every ""unsolved case"" into a mirror reflecting the reader's own complicity in forgetting. More than a collection of mysteries, Taiwan Case Files II is an inquiry into the relationship between history and justice, memory and oblivion. It asks: - How much truth can a society endure? - When evidence rots and time distorts, what remains of justice? - And can writing itself become a form of testimony? For readers of historical noir, investigative fiction, and true-crime literature-fans of Memories of Murder, The White Book, or The Tattooer-this volume offers both intellectual rigor and emotional devastation. Each page breathes with the humidity of coastal Taiwan, the rust of forgotten prisons, and the quiet desperation of those who once dared to ask, ""Who will care?"" About the Author Chang Li Yen is an investigative journalist turned novelist whose background in Communication Studies informs his distinctive craft-melding factual precision with literary depth. His works dissect Taiwan's modern history through the lens of criminal cases, treating each as a forensic specimen of collective conscience. Critics hail him as ""the scalpel that cuts through silence."" Key Themes: -Transitional Justice and Martial Law Taiwan -Ethics of Journalism and Memory -Crime, Guilt, and Collective Silence -Father-Son Legacy and Moral Inheritance -The Fragility of Procedure and Truth Richly atmospheric, intellectually fearless, and emotionally piercing, Taiwan Case Files - Volume II transforms archival dust into revelation. It reminds us that truth may never be complete-but the act of searching keeps it alive.

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Author:   Chang Li Yen
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.345kg
ISBN:  

9798269203904


Pages:   254
Publication Date:   10 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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