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A Prodigal Daughter: A modern Japanese mystery (Detective Tomoyuki Kawayama Mysteries)

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English
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Independently published (6 Feb. 2024)
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0.4 KG
Publication Date
06/02/2024
Pages
340 pages
ISBN-13
9798876119193
Dimensions
13.97 x 1.96 x 21.59 cm
Reading Age
15 - 18 years
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9798876119193
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James Roth (Author)
James Roth, who writes fiction and nonfiction across several genres, grew up in southeastern Alabama during the sixties but somehow found himself graduating from a U.S. Army high school in Heidelberg, Germany, and later what was then called Western State College in Gunnison, Colorado. He then ran off to Japan to teach English at a private language school. He lived in Akita, then Sendai. During his time in Japan, he now and then wrote nonfiction articles about Japanese culture. Later, he went to China to teach at Shenzhen University and The Chinese University of Hong Kong/Shenzhen. In 2019, he accepted a posting to Africa University in Mutare, Zimbabwe, as a fellow in the U.S. State Department's EFL program. He considers Zimbabwe a second home, though his heart remains Japanese. His parents lived in American-occupied Japan in the months before he was born, so he likes to say he was “Made in Japan.” To his lasting regret, he was born in a military hospital back in the US. His first novel, "Death of a Gaijin," a mystery/love story, is set in Meiji era Yokohama. A novella, "Thicker Than Forget," is the story of an army lieutenant hoping to reunite with his Japanese lover in postwar Tokyo. His second full-length novel, "My Alabama Story," a coming-of-age/crime novel set in 1963-64 Alabama, tells of the forbidden teenage love between a young Jewish boy new to Alabama and a Black girl who teaches him about the South. He has also recently completed a second literary/detective novel, "A Prodigal Daughter," which takes place in modern-day Tokyo. Read more about this authorRead less about this author
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Tokyo. The maple leaves will soon turn yellow.

Tomoyuki Kawayama, a detective for the Tokyo Metropolitan Police, is thinking about taking an annual trip with his wife, Mizuko, to a mountain hot spring—onsen—to enjoy the changing of the leaves—koyou—when his chief tells him to go to a Kabuki-cho love hotel to investigate the death of a young woman. Though a seasoned detective, nothing has prepared him for what he is about to learn.

The woman's death forces him to reflect on his role as a father, his marriage, what it means to be Japanese, and Japanese society itself, where shame and reputation control so many. It is Japanese society that has, in so many ways, led to the death of this young woman.

For those who want to experience Japan as a homicide detective does, this novel will take them places that they could not have imagined. Chapter One (Sample)My name is Kawayama Tomoyuki.

I am a homicide detective with the Tokyo Metropolitan Police, and I have a story to tell, but it has less to do with the crime my team and I solved than it has to do with me and the shame I have felt for several years. That shame, the assignment of it, is something that I hadn't come to terms with until I wrote this story.

In the West, there are psychologists and counselors who help people in situations that I found myself, even ones in police departments, from what I've heard; but in Japan we don't have that kind of culture. We keep our emotions hidden, and this eats away at us at times.

Every culture has its failings, and this, I now know, is one of Japan's. I am, or was, a prisoner of Japanese culture.

I faced the shame as stoically as I could, in the spirit of a samurai warrior. I'm proud of that bushido spirit, even if I know how damaging it can be.

Many Japanese self-destruct, confronting shame by wearing the proper face to get through the day. Men often resort to alcohol and carousing hostess bars.

Women have affairs. Or they drink, too.

They're called “kitchen drinkers. ”The person I needed to confess to the most to relieve the burden of that shame was my wife, Mizuko.

We've been married for more than twenty-five years. She needed to know what I learned while my team investigated, and solved, the murder, but I just didn't have it in me to tell her until the killer was found dead in a flophouse in Osaka.

A brave man who has the bushido spirit was convicted of the murder. I admire him tremendously.

He was not the killer. .

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