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From award-winning author Asa Nonami comes her first English-language publication. Introducing Tokyo detective Takako Otomichi, who teams with a veteran detective to solve a bizarre murder. Their inquiry takes a whole new tack when bite marks on the victim are linked to a series of fatal attacks by a wolflike predator. Kodansha International In The Hunter, the first English translation of the atmospheric, gritty and character-driven work of prize-winning, bestselling Japanese writer Asa show more Nonami, American readers are introduced to Takako Otomichi, a strong, complex female detective show lessTags
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More of a character study than a crime novel, Nonami's Otomichi is a female detective forced to partner up with a misogynistic old-school cop during a citywide manhunt. The killer has used both combustible materials and a mysterious dog to track down and kill several people for reasons as yet unknown, and Otomichi must tolerate work-related discrimination, family issues, the memory of her recent divorce and the pressures of a grueling investigation to uncover the truth.
I absolutely loved this book. The characters are all flawed but manage to keep from becoming static, and even the grumpy old cop grew on me by the end. The methods and reasoning behind the murders (and even the victims themselves) seem almost incidental by the show more conclusion, vehicles used to cultivate character growth, but it didn't really seem to matter. The cops and criminals themselves are the story, and the dog one of the most interesting characters in a crime book in years. show less
I absolutely loved this book. The characters are all flawed but manage to keep from becoming static, and even the grumpy old cop grew on me by the end. The methods and reasoning behind the murders (and even the victims themselves) seem almost incidental by the show more conclusion, vehicles used to cultivate character growth, but it didn't really seem to matter. The cops and criminals themselves are the story, and the dog one of the most interesting characters in a crime book in years. show less
Translated from Japanese, set in Tokyo. A female motorcycle cop faces prejudices from colleagues during a bizarre murder investigation, which soon turns even more bizarre as they discover that several murders have been committed by a trained wolf-dog. This is a very memorable and intriguing story. Highly recommended.
Ending a bit off, but a cool police procedural.
Do fire extinguishers and sprinklers not exist in 1990's Japan?!
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- Original publication date
- 1996
- People/Characters
- Takako Otomichi; Tamotsu Takizawa; Wada; Sorimachi
- Important places
- Tokyo, Japan
- Related movies
- Ha-wool-ling (2012 | IMDb)
- First words
- At dusk the north wind suddenly picked up.
- Original language
- Japanese
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- Genres
- Fiction and Literature, Mystery
- DDC/MDS
- 895.635 — Literature & rhetoric Literatures of other languages Literatures of East and Southeast Asia Japanese Japanese fiction 1945–2000
- LCC
- PL857 .O494 .K6413 — Language and Literature Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania Languages of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania Japanese language and literature Japanese literature Individual authors and works
- BISAC
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- 54
- Popularity
- 564,323
- Reviews
- 4
- Rating
- (2.79)
- Languages
- English
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- Paper
- ISBNs
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