All She Was Worth (1992)

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. 


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.

 

"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. 


"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.


"Train" (Chinese)

"A Map for Hell" (French)

"The Burning Chariot" (Russian)

"Freight Car" (Korean)

"That's All You Deserve" (Arabic)

"Fire Truck" (German)

"The Shadow of the Kasha" (Spanish)

"Shoko's Past" (Italian)

"Chariot of Fire" (Greek)

"Death Credit" (Thai)






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