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Sins as Scarlet

Inspector Iwata, Book 2

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Sins as Scarlet

By: Nicolás Obregón
Narrated by: Nicolás Obregón
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Lives untangle, fates converge and blood is spilled as Inspector Iwata returns.

Inspector Kosuke Iwata, formerly of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police, is now working as a private investigator in California. He may have left his home country behind him, but the crimes he has to face here are just as horrific and as mystifying.

A dead transgender woman is found out on the train tracks near LA's Skid Row. A Mexican homicide investigator riddled with cancer and corruption. A river of dirty money flowing through the Sonoran Desert. And a mother's secrets, tracing all the way from 1970s Tokyo to Japan's 48th prefecture - Torrance, California.

©2018 Nicolás Obregón (P)2018 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
Crime Crime Fiction Crime Thrillers Fiction International Mystery & Crime Modern Detectives Mystery Police Procedural Private Investigators Psychological Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Traditional Detectives Law Detective

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Amazing story. Reading can be slightly frustrating, narrator's prominent breathing slightly annoying, but to be honest, once you're into the story all is subsumed by the chilling, brilliantly unravelling narrative.

Brilliant, brilliant story, average reading

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