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  1. Sep 27, 2023 · The official website of I.J. Parker, historical novelist, and Sugawara Akitada, a minor government official of 11th Century Japan.

    • The Dragon Scroll. 3.76 · 1157 Ratings · 127 Reviews · published 2005 · 22 editions. In an adventure filled with highway bandits, unscr…
    • Rashomon Gate. 3.90 · 985 Ratings · 94 Reviews · published 2002 · 28 editions. Akitada, a minor official in the Ministry of Justi… Shelve Rashomon Gate.
    • Black Arrow. 4.03 · 551 Ratings · 43 Reviews · published 2003 · 20 editions. In I. J. Parker's latest mystery set in ancient Ja… Shelve Black Arrow.
    • Island of Exiles. 4.09 · 527 Ratings · 51 Reviews · published 2003 · 16 editions. Island of Exiles (Sugawara Akitada Mysteries, No. … Shelve Island of Exiles.
  2. J. Parker Read Jr. was born on 23 September 1885 in New York, USA. He was a producer and director, known for The Last Moment (1923), His Own Law (1920) and The Gulf Between (1917). He died on 21 August 1942 in Beverly Hills, California, USA.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tom_HoltTom Holt - Wikipedia

    K. J. Parker is the pseudonym under which Holt has published fantasy fiction. Holt's assumed identity as K. J. Parker was kept secret for 17 years, until April 2015.

  4. In I. J. Parker's latest mystery set in ancient Japan, a cold and hostile land pits Akitada against his deadliest foe yet I. J. Parker's engrossing historical novels bring eleventh-century Japan to life in all its colorful, treacherous glory.

  5. J. Parker Read Jr. was born on September 23, 1885 in New York, USA. He was a producer and director, known for The Last Moment (1923), His Own Law (1920) and The Gulf Between (1917). He died on August 21, 1942 in Beverly Hills, California, USA.

  6. A riveting historical mystery set amid the exquisite ritual and refined treachery of eleventh-century Japan. Sugawara Akitada is the son of impoverished nobility toiling at a low-level job in the Ministry of Justice.