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Wages of Zen

Published
Jan 1979
Main Genre
Law Enforcement Law Enforcement
Pages
210

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In 1979 James Melville introduced a significant new figure in to British crime fiction the Japanese detective Superintendent Tetsuo Otani of the Hyogo Prefectural Police. Otani, a very human but also very Japanese policeman, has to supervise an investigation which begins with a murder (a relatively rare crime in Japan) in a small Zen temple community where all the suspects are foreigners, but expands into the murky waters of drug trafficking and organised crime. Praised for its 'entrancing, splendidly intricate description of Japanese society (straight, criminal and official)' The Wages of Zen was not only well-received in the UK and the US but also appeared in a Japanese edition under the title The Chishoji Temple Murder Case.

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Jul 1985 Fawcett ISBN13 9780449208380 ISBN10 0449208389
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May 2014 Ostara Publishing ISBN10 B00K6AW75U
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