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The North Light (Paperback)
Hideo Yokoyama; Translated by Louise Heal Kawai
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The North Light (Paperback)
Hideo Yokoyama; Translated by Louise Heal Kawai
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Minoru Aose is an architect whose greatest achievement is to have
designed the Yoshino house, a prizewinning and much discussed
private residence built in the shadow of Mount Asama. Aose has
never been able to replicate this triumph and his career seems to
have hit a barrier, while his marriage has failed. He is shocked to
learn that the Yoshino House is empty apart from a single chair,
stood facing the north light of nearby Mount Asama. How can he live
with the rejection of the work he had put his heart and soul into,
the dream house he would have loved to own himself? Aose determines
that he must discover the truth behind this cruel and inexplicable
dismissal of the Yoshino house and in doing so will find out a
truth that goes back to the core of who he is. Plotted with the
subtlety of his bestselling masterpiece Six Four, The North Light
is Yokoyama at his elusive, tantalising and surprising best.
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The North Light (Hardcover)
Hideo Yokoyama; Translated by Louise Heal Kawai
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Minoru Aose is an architect whose greatest achievement is to have
designed the Yoshino house, a prizewinning and much discussed
private residence built in the shadow of Mount Asama. Aose has
never been able to replicate this triumph and his career seems to
have hit a barrier, while his marriage has failed. He is shocked to
learn that the Yoshino House is empty apart from a single chair,
stood facing the north light of nearby Mount Asama. How can he live
with the rejection of the work he had put his heart and soul into,
the dream house he would have loved to own himself? Aose determines
that he must discover the truth behind this cruel and inexplicable
dismissal of the Yoshino house and in doing so will find out a
truth that goes back to the core of who he is. Plotted with the
subtlety of his bestselling masterpiece Six Four, The North Light
is Yokoyama at his elusive, tantalising and surprising best.
'This novel is a real, out-of-the-blue original. I've never read
anything like it' New York Times Book Review THE MILLION-SELLING
JAPANESE CRIME PHENOMENON, NOW A UK BESTSELLER. SHORTLISTED FOR THE
2016 CWA INTERNATIONAL DAGGER. NAMED IN NEW YORK TIMES 100 NOTABLE
BOOKS OF 2017. SIX FOUR. THE NIGHTMARE NO PARENT COULD ENDURE. THE
CASE NO DETECTIVE COULD SOLVE. THE TWIST NO READER COULD PREDICT.
For five days in January 1989, the parents of a seven-year-old
Tokyo schoolgirl sat and listened to the demands of their
daughter's kidnapper. They would never learn his identity. They
would never see their daughter again. For the fourteen years that
followed, the Japanese public listened to the police's apologies.
They would never forget the botched investigation that became known
as 'Six Four'. They would never forgive the authorities their
failure. For one week in late 2002, the press officer attached to
the police department in question confronted an anomaly in the
case. He could never imagine what he would uncover. He would never
have looked if he'd known what he would find. Loved Six Four and
want more Yokoyama? Then why not try Seventeen or Prefecture D . .
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Prefecture D (Paperback)
Hideo Yokoyama; Translated by Jonathan Lloyd-Davies
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A collection of four novellas: each taking place in 1998, each set
in the world of Six Four, and each centring around a mystery and
the unfortunate officer tasked with solving it. SEASON OF SHADOWS
"The force could lose face . . . I want you to fix this."
Personnel's Futawatari receives a horrifying memo forcing him to
investigate the behaviour of a legendary detective with unfinished
business. CRY OF THE EARTH "It's too easy to kill a man with a
rumour." Shinto of Internal Affairs receives an anonymous tipoff
alleging a Station Chief is visiting the red-light district - a
warning he soon learns is a red herring. BLACK LINES "It was
supposed to be her special day." Section Chief Nanao, responsible
for the force's 49 female officers, is alarmed to learn her star
pupil has not reported for duty, and is believed to be missing.
BRIEFCASE "We need to know what he's going to ask." On the eve of a
routine debate, Political Liaison Tsuge learns a wronged politician
is preparing his revenge. He must now quickly dig up dirt to
silence him. Prefecture D continues Hideo Yokoyama's exploration of
the themes of obsession, saving face, office politics and
inter-departmental conflicts. Placing everyday characters between a
rock and a hard place and then dialling up the pressure, he blends
and balances the very Japanese with the very accessible, to
spectacular effect.
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Seventeen (Paperback)
Hideo Yokoyama; Translated by Louise Heal Kawai
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FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF SIX FOUR: A TENSE
INVESTIGATION IN THE AFTERMATH OF AN AIR DISASTER - FOR FANS OF
SPOTLIGHT AND AFTER THE CRASH. 'He's a master' New York Times Book
Review 'Very different . . . to almost anything out there' Observer
1985. Kazumasa Yuuki, a seasoned reporter at the North Kanto Times,
runs a daily gauntlet against the power struggles and office
politics that plague its newsroom. But when an air disaster of
unprecedented scale occurs on the paper's doorstep, its staff are
united by an unimaginable horror, and a once-in-a-lifetime scoop.
2002. Seventeen years later, Yuuki remembers the
adrenaline-fuelled, emotionally charged seven days that changed his
and his colleagues' lives. He does so while making good on a
promise he made that fateful week - one that holds the key to its
last unsolved mystery, and represents Yuuki's final, unconquered
fear. 'Seventeen is a brilliant novel on any level - it's a
gripping page turner, while remaining moving and complex. It's a
deeply satisfying read and it will be a while before I read
anything as good' William Ryan 'An astringent, unforgiving picture
of modern Japanese society' Guardian
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