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Hideo Yokoyama

    January 17, 1957

    Hideo Yokoyama draws upon his twelve years as an investigative reporter to craft gripping narratives, often set within the world of police work and investigation. His style is recognized for its authenticity and meticulous attention to detail, offering readers a unique perspective on the procedural aspects of crime and its aftermath. Yokoyama skillfully weaves psychological depth into his characters with thrilling plot twists, exploring themes of justice and human nature. His works are appreciated for their precision and ability to immerse readers in the darker corners of the human psyche.

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    2. Thriller
    Six Four
    Seventeen
    Prefecture D
    The North Light
    • 2023

      The new title from the author of Six Four, in which a down-at-heel architect must solve a beguiling mystery[Bokinfo].

      The North Light
    • 2019

      Prefecture D

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.5(27)Add rating

      A collection of four novellas: each taking place in 1998, each set in the world of Six Four, and each centring around a mystery and the unfortunate officer tasked with solving it. SEASON OF SHADOWS "The force could lose face . . . I want you to fix this." Personnel's Futawatari receives a horrifying memo forcing him to investigate the behaviour of a legendary detective with unfinished business. CRY OF THE EARTH "It's too easy to kill a man with a rumour." Shinto of Internal Affairs receives an anonymous tipoff alleging a Station Chief is visiting the red-light district - a warning he soon learns is a red herring. BLACK LINES "It was supposed to be her special day." Section Chief Nanao, responsible for the force's 49 female officers, is alarmed to learn her star pupil has not reported for duty, and is believed to be missing. BRIEFCASE "We need to know what he's going to ask." On the eve of a routine debate, Political Liaison Tsuge learns a wronged politician is preparing his revenge. He must now quickly dig up dirt to silence him. Prefecture D continues Hideo Yokoyama's exploration of the themes of obsession, saving face, office politics and inter-departmental conflicts. Placing everyday characters between a rock and a hard place and then dialling up the pressure, he blends and balances the very Japanese with the very accessible, to spectacular effect.

      Prefecture D
    • 2018

      Seventeen

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.6(456)Add rating

      Seventeen is a brilliant novel on any level - but as a thriller it's a gripping page turner, while remaining moving and complex. It's a deeply satisfying read and it will be a while before I read anything as good. William Ryan

      Seventeen
    • 2016

      Six Four

      • 640 pages
      • 23 hours of reading
      3.2(889)Add rating

      'This novel is a real, out-of-the-blue original. I've never read anything like it' New York Times Book Review THE MILLION-SELLING JAPANESE CRIME PHENOMENON, NOW A UK BESTSELLER. SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2016 CWA INTERNATIONAL DAGGER. NAMED IN NEW YORK TIMES 100 NOTABLE BOOKS OF 2017. SIX FOUR. THE NIGHTMARE NO PARENT COULD ENDURE. THE CASE NO DETECTIVE COULD SOLVE. THE TWIST NO READER COULD PREDICT. For five days in January 1989, the parents of a seven-year-old Tokyo schoolgirl sat and listened to the demands of their daughter's kidnapper. They would never learn his identity. They would never see their daughter again. For the fourteen years that followed, the Japanese public listened to the police's apologies. They would never forget the botched investigation that became known as 'Six Four'. They would never forgive the authorities their failure. For one week in late 2002, the press officer attached to the police department in question confronted an anomaly in the case. He could never imagine what he would uncover. He would never have looked if he'd known what he would find. Loved Six Four and want more Yokoyama? Then why not try Seventeen or Prefecture D . . .

      Six Four