One Thousand Cranes: The Yakuza Path, #3
β Scribed by Amy Tasukada
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
When a body goes missing, a young Yakuza's life hangs in the balance⦠Aki Hisona's latest promotion is a cause for celebration. But because his new job is working as the personal secretary for the Yakuza's Kyoto-based godfather, it's also a cause for dangerous envy. He takes an invitation from a friend for congratulatory drinks, but Aki never thought the night would end with a deadly knife fight⦠Aki is tasked with disposing of his friend's corpse, but there's one problem: the body is missing. As body parts surface around town, it's only a matter of time before the police piece together the clues. But keeping one step ahead of the cops may not matter if Aki can't solve the mystery before his cold, unforgiving godfather boss does⦠The Yakuza Path: One Thousand Cranes is a pulse-pounding standalone thriller in the ongoing series of Japanese mafia stories. If you like gritty settings, page-turning whodunits, and accurate...
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