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Mass Market Paperback Death in Little Tokyo Book

ISBN: 0312963238

ISBN13: 9780312963231

Death in Little Tokyo

(Book #1 in the Ken Tanaka Series)

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It's Ken Tanaka's turn to stage a mock mystery for the L.A. Mystery Club and he's determined to do it right. Tanaka sets himself up as a fake P.I., office and all, only to have a femme fatale straight... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

An Excellent Book

Not only is this book entertaining, but it also educates. There is information about AA, about Japanese culture in Hawaii and California, about the treatment of US citizens of Japanese descent during WW II (at which we should all be appalled), about LA sociogeography, and more. These asides do not detract from the story. The book's plotting and characters are well-developed. I recommend this book to anyone who reads mysteries.

ONE OF THE BEST FIRST NOVELS I'VE EVER READ !

Grabs you on the first page and pulls you right through to the suprise ending. A good, honest read with an interesting and touching treatment of Asian subject matter. I look forward to reading everything Furutani writes.

Clever story and main character!

A Good nights read. This one shouldn't take you to long, but you will enjoy it (at least I did). Clever premise and believable action. I was sorry it ended so soon. I identified with the main character, being half Japanese. Nice to see a "detective" with a little ethnic twist.

A small gem

Well written and not overwritten. A welcome relief from the bloated 'suspense' paperbacks crowding the bookshelves. Ken Tanaka is a pleasant, modest, but tenacious guy who goes from mystery game to real life-detecting without missing a beat. The beautiful blonde walking into the office and whispers from the past lives of the characters are at once homage to and continuation of the Marlow/Chandler tradition. The customs and viewpoints of the Japanese-Americans were for me particularly engaging. Furutami does an excellent job of weaving this cultural heritage with its pains and graces into a very American art form. Oh yes, the plot is way above average. Will the Kendo Agency go from prop to the unemployed Tanaka's full time occupation? Does a man have to do something when his partner gets killed?

A nice find.....

I enjoyed this book very much and I am looking forward to reading the next in this series. Ken Tanaka is a likeable and intelligent character as is his love interest. The details on the Japanese culture are quite interesting and informative. The book reads very fast.Reeviews
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