Prefecture D
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Prefecture D
A collection of four novellas each set in the same world as Six Four
Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! DescriptionPrefecture D by Hideo Yokoyama is a compelling collection of four interconnected novellas, each unfolding within the same tense year of 1998. Set in the gripping world of his acclaimed novel Six Four, these stories delve deep into the labyrinthine corridors of Japanese police bureaucracy, spotlighting the intricate balances between duty, honour, and the inescapable shadow of corruption. Each novella centres around a distinct mystery and an officer grappling with personal and professional turmoil.
Season of Shadows
"The force could lose face . . . I want you to fix this." Personnel's Futawatari is confronted with a chilling memo that tasks him with investigating the conduct of a revered detective known for his unresolved cases. As he digs deeper, Futawatari must navigate the murky waters of respect, mistrust, and hidden agendas.
Cry of the Earth
"It's too easy to kill a man with a rumour." Shinto of Internal Affairs receives a cryptic tip-off suggesting that a Station Chief is frequenting the red-light district. While pursuing this lead, Shinto soon discovers that the warning may be a mere distraction, leading him into a maze of deceit and falsehoods.
Black Lines
"It was supposed to be her special day." Section Chief Nanao, overseeing the force's thirty-nine female officers, is troubled when her top-performing officer goes missing without a trace. The search for the missing officer reveals unsettling truths and pressures that Nanao could never have anticipated.
Briefcase
"We need to know what he's going to ask." On the brink of a routine legislative debate, Political Liaison Tsuge learns that a disgruntled politician is poised to unleash damaging information. Tsuge must rapidly unearth compromising material to counter the threat and protect their standing.
In Prefecture D, Hideo Yokoyama masterfully explores themes of obsession, the necessity of maintaining one's honour, the intricacies of office politics, and the constant tug of war between different departments. Yokoyama places his characters in high-stakes scenarios, amplifying the tension to illuminate the very human struggles beneath the surface. His storytelling deftly balances the culturally specific with the universally relatable, ensuring an engaging read for all audiences.
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Prefecture D by Hideo Yokoyama is praised as a masterful work by the New York Times Book Review, described as distinct and unique by the Observer, and noted for its gripping narrative by the Washington Post. The Times highlights its addictive quality, while another review commends it as an educational insight into Japan.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781786484666
Publisher: Quercus Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 03 October 2019
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: riverrun
Contributors:
- Translated by Jonathan Lloyd-Davies
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 128.0mm
Height: 196.0mm
Weight: 160g
Pages: 224
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About the Author
Hideo Yokoyama (Author)
Born in 1957, Hideo Yokoyama worked for twelve years as an investigative reporter with a regional newspaper north of Tokyo, before becoming one of Japan's most acclaimed fiction writers. His exhaustive and relentless work ethic is known to mirror the intense and obsessive behaviour of his characters; and in January 2003 he was hospitalized following a heart attack brought about by working constantly for seventy-two hours.Jonathan Lloyd-Davies (Translator)Jonathan Lloyd-Davies studied Japanese at Durham and Chinese at Oxford; he currently works as a translator of Japanese fiction. His translations include Edge by Koji Suzuki, with co-translator Camellia Nieh, the Demon Hunters trilogy by Baku Yumemakura, Gray Men by Tomotake Ishikawa, and Nan-Core by Mahokaru Numata. His translation of Edge received the Shirley Jackson award for best novel. Originally from Wales, he now resides in Tokyo.Also by Hideo Yokoyama
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