The Snow Empress focuses on a journey to the northern reaches of Japan. Lord Matsudaira has kidnapped Sano's and Reiko's son Masahiro, causing Reiko to withdraw within her sorrow. Matsudaira has hidden Masahiro in Ezogashima, where Lord Matsudaira sends Sano to find out why the local lord has not made his required annual trip to Edo. Once the party arrives, they discover that Lord Matsumae has had a mental breakdown following the murder of his native mistress, Tekare. As Reiko searches for her son, Sano and Hirata try to solve Tekare's murder, a task complicated by how different she appeared to everyone who knew her. (Yes, I know this review is begging for a Rashomon reference, but I've never seen that movie, so I'll refrain.) Logic, legwork, a bit of Hirata's new-found mysticism, and Lord Matsumae's rage avenge Tekare's death, allowing Sano to return to the familiar but uncertain environment of the Shogun's court.
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