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A review of Adam Williams historical fiction books

While the world may be in continuous flux, one thing that never seems to change much, is basic human nature. Adam Williams' historical fiction books offer a perspective on what is happening today, in a way that should appeal to Eastern and Western readers alike. Williams, having lived and worked in China for most of his life, is certainly not lacking in direct knowledge of his subject. The article below is a review of his historical novels.

The Book of the Alchemist

This book is essentially a story within a story. It begins in 1938 - the time of the Spanish Civil War. It's a story that has all the necessary ingredients for success: love, friendship, mystery, war, history and tragedy. While the somewhat fragmented beginning almost reads like a history lesson, it improves. Possibly, the writing style lets the book down in some places, but the story is interesting and absorbing. Therefore, if the writing style is not your major concern, this is recommended reading.

The Palace of Heavenly Pleasure

The first of the trilogy that focuses on the Chinese civilisation, 'The Palace of Heavenly Pleasure' is set in Northern China, in 1899 at the time of the Boxer Rebellion. The palace in the title is actually an infamous brothel, built to overlook an execution ground. It is here that the rage of the East comes face-to-face with the ideals of the West, and destinies have to be accomplished. The novel is epic in genre and is rather lengthy. However, the strong character-development of Williams, makes it an absorbing read.

The Emperor’s Bones

The second part of the trilogy is set nearly a quarter of a century later - a time when Communism was at its peak. The story centres on the main protagonist, a beautiful young nurse, and the personal and political dangers that she encounters within this perilous environment. The novel is meticulously researched, providing a wonderfully engaging insight into the politics of China during the 1920s.

The Dragon's Tail

'The Dragon's Tail' is the third book in the trilogy. Here, all the strengths of the author, apparent in different instances in each of the previous novels, finally blend. The book takes place during the period of upheavals from the 1960s to the 1980s. The story is told from both the British and Chinese perspectives. Williams' impressive knowledge of modern Chinese history shines through. This is combined with an intriguing spy story and a little of romance, hence making this novel a delightful reading. It comes highly recommended by this reviewer.

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