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THE GRIPPING STORY OF LIES AND MURDER HAUNTING THE DARKEST CORNERS OF TOKYO . . . ‘Japan-set noir doesn’t get any darker or more twisted than this’ Sunday Times Crime Club ‘Masterpiece’ JEFFERY DEAVER ‘A stunning achievement’ CRIME TIME, BOOK OF THE MONTH ________ He is a completely unremarkable man. Who wears the same black suit every day. Boards the same train to work each morning. And arrives home to his wife and son each night. But he has a secret. He likes to kill people. ________ Exiled detective Kosuke Iwata is asked back to the neon-drenched streets of Tokyo. An English exchange student has been murdered, the Olympics are just days away and those high up want this case closed fast. But Kosuke Iwata is not a man to be hurried. What he doesn’t realise is that out there is a killer so apparently unremarkable he’s impossible to find . . . ________ Praise for Nicolas Obregon: ‘Masterpiece’ Jeffery Deaver ‘I’m awestruck’ A. J. Finn ‘A dark, brutal ride’ Anthony Horowitz
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