In store now! Tokyo Year Zero by David Peace (Copy)

In store now! Tokyo Year Zero by David Peace (Copy)

With the long awaited final part of his Tokyo trilogy at hand, we thought we’d go back to the beginning. Bringing his analytic and inexorable logic to bare on post-war Tokyo, Tokyo Year Zero begins in August 1946. One year on from surrender and Tokyo lies broken and bleeding at the feet of its American victors. Against this extraordinary historical backdrop, Tokyo Year Zero opens with the discovery of the bodies of two young women in Shiba Park.

Against his wishes, Detective Minami is assigned to the case; as he gets drawn ever deeper into these complex and horrific murders, he realises that his own past and secrets are indelibly linked to those of the dead women and their killer.

Challenging, thrilling, and utterly unmissable.

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Tokyo Year Zero by David Peace

Paperback £9.99


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