Tokyo redux

Set in US Occupation-era Japan and heavily inspired by the mysterious death of Sadanori Shimoyama, president of the National Railways of Japan, Tokyo Redux is the third and final book in David Peace's Tokyo Trilogy. After axing 30,000 railway jobs, President Shimoyama goes missing. His mangled...

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Autor Principal: Peace, David
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Vietnamese
Publicado: London Faber & Faber 2022
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Tóm tắt:Set in US Occupation-era Japan and heavily inspired by the mysterious death of Sadanori Shimoyama, president of the National Railways of Japan, Tokyo Redux is the third and final book in David Peace's Tokyo Trilogy. After axing 30,000 railway jobs, President Shimoyama goes missing. His mangled body is later found on the railway tracks in what could have been a suicide or a murder. In the novel, the case ultimately spans multiple generations and finds itself in the hands of three different people: American detective Harry Sweeney in 1949, police officer-turned-private investigator Hideki Murota in 1964, and American teacher and translator Donald Reichenbach in 1989. The answer to the Showa era's greatest mystery draws closer with the passing of time, but what uncomfortable truths will come to light in this page-turning murder-mystery thriller?
Descrición Física:457 p. ill. 20 cm
ISBN:9780571232017