A death in tokyo

A death in tokyo

Keigo Higashino
Electronic Audio - 2022

In the Nihonbashi district of Tokyo an unusual statue of a Japanese mythic beast—a kirin —stands guard over the district from the classic Nihonbashi bridge. In the evening, a man who appears to be very drunk staggers onto the bridge and collapses right under the statue of the winged beast. The patrolman who sees this scene unfold, goes to rouse the man, only to discover that the man was not passed out, he was dead; that he was not drunk, he was stabbed in the chest. However, where he died was not where the crime was committed—the key to solving the crime is to find out where he was attacked and why he made such a super human effort to carry himself to the Nihonbashi Bridge. That same night, a young man named Yashima is injured in a car accident while attempting to flee from the police. Found on him is the wallet of the murdered man. Tokyo Police Detective Kyoichiro Kaga is assigned to the team investigating the murder—and must bring his skills to bear to uncover what actually happened that night on the Nihonbashi bridge. What, if any, connection is there between the murdered man and Yashima, the young man caught with his wallet? Kaga's investigation takes him down dark roads and into the unknown past to uncover what really happened and why.

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Auteur principal: Higashino, Keigo
Autres auteurs: Ochlan, P.J.
Format: Électronique Audio
Langue:English
Publié: Old Saybrook : Tantor Media, 2022.
Édition:Unabridged.
Collection:Kyoichiro Kaga, 3.0.
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