James Church
Pseudonymous writer
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James Church is the pseudonym of an American author of six detective novels featuring a North Korean policeman, "Inspector O".
Church is identified on the back cover of his novels as "a former Western intelligence officer with decades of experience in Asia".[1] He grew up in the San Fernando Valley in the United States, and was over sixty years old in 2009.[2] His name and identity are known in the community of North Korea watchers.[3]
His "Inspector O" novels have been well-received, being noted by Asia specialists for offering "an unusually nuanced and detailed portrait" of North Korean society.[4] A Korea Society panel praised the first book in the series for its realism and its ability to convey "the suffocating atmosphere of a totalitarian state".[5] The Independent[6] and the Washington Post compared the protagonist to Arkady Renko, the Soviet chief inspector in Martin Cruz Smith's Gorky Park, for providing "a vivid window into a mysterious country".[4]
Works
The "Inspector O" series of books are published by Minotaur Books, an imprint of St. Martin's Press, in the United States.
- A Corpse in the Koryo. 2006. ISBN 978-0-312-35208-0.
- Hidden Moon. St. Martin's Minotaur. 2007. ISBN 978-0-312-35209-7.
- Bamboo and Blood. Minotaur Books. 2008. ISBN 978-0-312-37291-0.
- Church, James (2010). The Man with the Baltic Stare. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-312-37292-7.
- A Drop of Chinese Blood. 2012. ISBN 9780312550639.
- Church, James (2016). The Gentleman from Japan. St. Martin's Publishing. ISBN 978-0-312-61431-7.
See also
- Bandi (writer) - pseudonymous North Korean writer