by Miyuki Miyabe
In Japan, a police inspector on leave to recover from a gunshot wound is enlisted by his nephew to find his missing fiancee.
Soon, he is on the trail of a woman who may have committed murder to steal the identity of another.
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Miyuki Miyabe |
This novel definitely benefits from its foreign setting.
Interesting facts and insights into Japanese society enliven a mystery that seems a bit plodding at times.
Although it drags in the middle, it really begins to pick up momentum again toward the end.
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"Train" (Japanese) |
The finale reveals that this novel is not really about the mystery so much as it is about Inspector Honma and his drive to solve the puzzle.
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"Track Traces" (Indonesian) |
Honma is a well-drawn character, but I would have been happier if the novel had provided more closure concerning the runaway fiancée.
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"Train" (Chinese)
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"A Map for Hell" (French)
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"The Burning Chariot" (Russian)
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"Freight Car" (Korean)
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"That's All You Deserve" (Arabic)
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"Fire Truck" (German)
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"The Shadow of the Kasha" (Spanish)
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"Shoko's Past" (Italian)
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"Chariot of Fire" (Greek)
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"Death Credit" (Thai)
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