Editorial Penguin Books Ltd
Fecha de edición abril 2021 · Edición nº 1
Idioma inglés
EAN 9781405936217
Libro
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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.
With just weeks to go before the Olympics and the world's eyes firmly fixed on Tokyo the body of young British student, Skye Mackintosh, is discovered in a love hotel. Tokyo's Homicide Department are desperate for a lead. As a last resort they enlist the help of a brilliant former detective whose haunted personal life has forced him into exile thousands of miles away.
But it isn't long before Kosuke Iwata discovers the darkness in the neon drenched streets as Skye, like so many others, had her own secrets. Lies and murder haunt a city where old ghosts and new whisper from its darkest of corners and the truth is always just out of sight . .
x{0026}lt;p x{0026}lt;strong Nicolás Obregón x{0026}lt;/strong creció entre Londres y Madrid. Durante su estancia en Japón por motivos de trabajo, se enteró de los asesinatos sin resolver de la familia Miyazawa, que inspiraron su primera novela, x{0026}lt;em La luz azul de Yokohamax{0026}lt;/em . Este asunto también es el tema central de su pódcast sobre crímenes reales de Universal Audio, x{0026}lt;em FACELESSx{0026}lt;/em . Su relato corto x{0026}lt;em Colibríx{0026}lt;/em , aparece en la antología x{0026}lt;em Both Sides: Stories From the Borderx{0026}lt;/em , nominada al Premio Anthony, mientras que x{0026}lt;em La luz azul de Yokohamx{0026}lt;/em a fue nominada al Premio T. Jefferson Parker.x{0026}lt;/p
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