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<p><b>THE GRIPPING STORY OF LIES AND MURDER HAUNTING THE DARKEST CORNERS OF TOKYO, SET AGAINST THE BACKDROP OF THE 2020 OLYMPICS . . .</b><br><br><b>'Japan-set noir doesn't get any darker or more twisted than this' </b><i>Sunday Times Crime Club</i><br> <b>'Masterpiece' </b>JEFFERY DEAVER<br> <b>'A stunning achievement' </b><i>CRIME TIME</i>, BOOK OF THE MONTH<br> ________<br><br> <i>He is a completely unremarkable man.</i><br><i>Who wears the same black suit every day.</i><br><i>Boards the same train to work each morning.</i><br><i>And arrives home to his wife and son each night.</i><br><br><b><i>But he has a secret.</i></b><br><b><i>He likes to kill people.</i></b><br>________<br><br>Exiled detective Kosuke Iwata is asked back to the neon-drenched streets of Tokyo.<br><br>An English exchange student has been murdered, the Olympics are just days away and those high up want this case closed fast.<br><br>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 . . .<br> ________<br><br> <b><u>Praise for Nicolás Obregón:</u></b><br><br> <b>'Masterpiece' </b>Jeffery Deaver<br><br> <b>'I'm awestruck' </b>A. J. Finn<br><br> <b>'A dark, brutal ride'</b> Anthony Horowitz</p>
<p><b>THE GRIPPING STORY OF LIES AND MURDER HAUNTING THE DARKEST CORNERS OF TOKYO, SET AGAINST THE BACKDROP OF THE 2020 OLYMPICS . . .</b><br><br><b>'Japan-set noir doesn't get any darker or more twisted than this' </b><i>Sunday Times Crime Club</i><br> <b>'Masterpiece' </b>JEFFERY DEAVER<br> <b>'A stunning achievement' </b><i>CRIME TIME</i>, BOOK OF THE MONTH<br> ________<br><br> <i>He is a completely unremarkable man.</i><br><i>Who wears the same black suit every day.</i><br><i>Boards the same train to work each morning.</i><br><i>And arrives home to his wife and son each night.</i><br><br><b><i>But he has a secret.</i></b><br><b><i>He likes to kill people.</i></b><br>________<br><br>Exiled detective Kosuke Iwata is asked back to the neon-drenched streets of Tokyo.<br><br>An English exchange student has been murdered, the Olympics are just days away and those high up want this case closed fast.<br><br>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 . . .<br> ________<br><br> <b><u>Praise for Nicolás Obregón:</u></b><br><br> <b>'Masterpiece' </b>Jeffery Deaver<br><br> <b>'I'm awestruck' </b>A. J. Finn<br><br> <b>'A dark, brutal ride'</b> Anthony Horowitz</p>