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Tokyo Kill: A Jim Brodie Thriller

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Tokyo Kill: A Jim Brodie Thriller

Contributors:

By (Author) Barry Lancet

ISBN:

9781451691733

Series Number:

2

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Imprint:

Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing

Publication Date:

1st January 2016

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Fiction: general and literary
Crime and mystery fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

352

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 213mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

320g

Description

In a sophisticated international thriller (The New York Times Book Review) from a fresh voice in crime fiction (Kirkus Reviews), antiques dealer-turned-PI Jim Brodie takes on an elusive group of killers hunting for a long-lost treasure with a dangerous history.

After wading through the tragedy of San Franciscos Japantown murders, struggling antiques dealer Jim Brodie is back in Japan for a well-earned vacation. But checking in at the PI firm Brodie inherited from his father, he immediately acquires a new case: a Japanese World War II veteran shows up and spins a dark story connected to the war and a pair of violent home invasions committed in the Tokyo only days earlier.

Brodie agrees to provide protection for the old warrior, but soon an unexpected murder shocks him and his crew, and they begin a wild ride through the worlds of war atrocities, Japanese kendo clubs, the backstreets of Yokohamas unfathomable Chinatown, and Chinese spies. With the crusty PI Noda at his side, Brodie pokes around where hes not wanted, and when a friend is delivered up to him in pieces Brodie is once again running for his lifewhile seeking the answers he needs to save it.

Barry Lancet imbues Tokyo Kill with a vivid sense of Japan, from sections of Tokyo that only a native would know about the meticulous research into the countrys history and legendsLancet hit the ground runningwith his superb debut, Japantown, and continues that winning streak with Tokyo Kill (The New York Times/AP).

Reviews

A stellar novel of action, adventure, and intrigue. Jim Brodie is a true 21st century hero, part of the new, gritty mythos, warts and all, but capable of turning the ordinary into the extraordinary. On page after page of Tokyo Kill, skeletons bang on every closet door longing to be set freeand Barry Lancet delivers.
Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author of The Lincoln Myth
[A] sophisticated international thriller . . . Having lived and worked in Japan for more than 25 years, Lancet brings an impressive breadth of knowledge to the historical aspects of the mystery and a sharp sense of immediacy to its action.
The New York Times Book Review
"Lancet imbues 'Tokyo Kill' with a vivid sense of Japan, from sections of Tokyo that only a native would know about to meticulous research into the country's history and legends... Lancet hit the ground running last year with his superb debut, 'Japantown,' and continues that winning streak with 'Tokyo Kill.'"
New York Times/AP
"Boasting surefire characters including the taciturn, thick-chested chief detective Noda and notorious crime figure called TNT who owes Brodie favors...[Lancet's] series remains highly distinctive."
Kirkus Reviews
"An impressive novel of spirited adventure and edgy intrigue. It's obvious Lancet has firsthand knowledge of Japan and has done extensive research regarding the historical elements. This, along with realistic characterization and notable plot development, makes Tokyo Kill a dynamic read.
Fresh Fiction
Barry Lancet, an American expat who has lived in Japan for more than two decades, [weaves] in history, art, cuisine and martial arts seamlessly. Readers who enjoy fast-paced tales of intrigue are in for a treat.
Minneapolis Star-Tribune
The author's familiarity with Japanese history and culture, combined with his storytelling skills, make this a first-rate mystery . . . a clear indicator that Lancet considers Jim Brodie a series-worthy character. He'd be right, too.
Booklist
"An excellent mystery that ... offers some nuanced understandings of the China-Japan relationship."
Forbes.com
"Brodie is immediately noteworthy as one of the more interesting characters in the thriller universe...a book worth reading and a series worth starting."
Book Reporter
Lancet successfully places a PI in an international thriller plot in his highly entertaining debut . . . Readers will want to see more of the talented Jim Brodie, with his expertise in Japanese culture, history, and martial arts.
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
A solid mystery with a memorable protagonist, the book captures our interest from the first page.
Booklist
"Not only Barry Lancet provide plenty of thrills as the story is told, but there's fascinating detail about so many subjects related to Japanese history and art... The book delivers on every level, both as a thriller and as a look inside an Asian culture with which many Westerners may not be familiar."
ReviewingTheEvidence.com
This excellent mystery has many layers and the reader (and Brodie) is kept guessing throughout. The ending was quite a surprise.
Deadly Pleasures


Great action. . .What more could the reader ask for
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Author Bio

Barry Lancet is a Barry Awardwinning author and finalist for the Shamus Award. He has lived in Japan for more than twenty-five years. His former position as an editor at one of the nations largest publishers gave him access to the inner circles in traditional and business fields most outsiders are never granted, and an insiders view that informs his writing. He is the author of the Jim Brodie series:The Spy Across the Table;Pacific Burn;Tokyo Kill; andJapantown, which received four citations for Best First Novel and has been optioned by J.J. Abramss Bad Robot Productions, in association with Warner Brothers. Visit Lancet at BarryLancet.com or on Twitter @BarryLancet.

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