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This is the second installment of the non-stop entertainment series "Private detective Jim Broady" by the author of English and American literature. "By the time Akira MIURA, who was in danger of his life, knocked on the door of our office, there were already eight dead." - An old man appeared to Jim Broady, who had returned to Japan to spend his vacation with his daughter, and asked him to guard him because he was trying to kill him. The man was a soldier of the former Japanese Army, and two of his comrades had already been killed, and the modus operandi seems to have been that of a secret Chinese association. On the other hand, Broady was tracking the whereabouts of Sen 義凡, a famous Zen priest and painter. As the investigation proceeds, it turns out that these two seemingly different events are in fact connected to the hidden history of the Sino-Japanese war during World War II. Traveling through Yokohama Chinatown, Florida and Barbados, closing in on the unknown darkness of the history of the Sino-Japanese war. - Finalist for the Best Novel of the American Private Detective Writer's Club Award (Seamus Award) - Finalist for the Best Novel of the American Private Detective Writer's Club Award (Seamus Award) - Art, social issues, culture, and war - all factors that shape and destroy society culminate in the second installment of Barry Lancet's thrilling novel. The Lancet Continues to Ride the Waves in 『 Tokyo Kill 』 - The New York Times / AP - Selected by "The Forbes" as a must-read by Asian leaders. 『 Tokyo Kill 』 is an excellent mystery and is established as an independent reading because of its preeminent narrative. But after more than a quarter of a century in Japan, Lancet also offers a nuanced interpretation of Sino-Japanese relations about today's tense situation - Forbes magazine Hondori