The Last Train

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Pub Date May 31 2017 | Archive Date Jun 30 2017

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Detective Hiroshi Shimizu investigates white collar crime in Tokyo. He’s lost his girlfriend and still dreams of his time studying in America, but with a stable job, his own office and a half-empty apartment, he’s settled in.

 When an American businessman turns up dead, his mentor Takamatsu calls him out to the site of a grisly murder. A glimpse from a security camera video suggests the killer was a woman, but in Japan, that seems unlikely. Hiroshi quickly learns how close homicide and suicide can appear in a city full of high-speed trains just a step—or a push—away.

 After years in America and lost in neat, clean spreadsheets, can Hiroshi handle the bleak, stark realities of the biggest city in the world? Takamatsu drags Hiroshi out to the hostess clubs and skyscraper offices of Tokyo in search of the killer. To find her, Hiroshi goes deeper and deeper into Tokyo’s intricate, gritty and menacing world of buying and selling the most expensive land in the world. 

 When Takamatsu inexplicably disappears, Hiroshi teams up with ex-sumo wrestler Sakaguchi. They scour Tokyo’s sacred temples, corporate offices and industrial wastelands to find out where Takamatsu went, and why an average-seeming woman would be driven to murder.

 In the intricate, rigid hierarchies of Japan, inside information about real estate can travel in a flash from the top investment firms to the bottom of the working world, where street-level punks and teenage hostesses sell their souls for a small cut of lucrative land deals.

 Hiroshi catches traces of the suspect, who moves between the high and the low, but in a megalopolis of 40 million people, finding one woman is nearly impossible. If he can’t find her, more businessmen will die, she’ll flee the country and the high-stakes, cutthroat world of buying and selling property will never change.

 Hiroshi’s determined to cut through Japan’s ambiguities—and dangers—to find the murdering ex-hostess before she extracts her final revenge—which just might be him.


Detective Hiroshi Shimizu investigates white collar crime in Tokyo. He’s lost his girlfriend and still dreams of his time studying in America, but with a stable job, his own office and a half-empty...


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About the Author:

Michael Pronko was born in Kansas City. After graduating from Brown University in philosophy he traveled for two years working odd jobs and finally went back to his hometown. When he got a call from China offering  a teaching position, he took it. He lived in Beijing for two years, teaching English, traveling the country and writing. He also met his wife there.

 He lived in Tokyo for two years, and then returned to graduate school in Comparative Literature in Madison, Wisconsin. He then went back to Beijing for a year before finally settling again in Tokyo. He has lived, taught and written in Tokyo for twenty years. He also completed a PhD in English at the University of Kent at Canterbury, writing about film adaptations of Charles Dickens’ novels.

 

He and his wife now live in  I live with my wife western Tokyo and works as a professor of American Literature at Meiji Gakuin University. He teaches seminars in contemporary novels and film adaptations. He also teaches classes in American indie film and American music and art. 


Over the years in Tokyo, he has written for many publications: The Japan Times for a dozen years, the once-great Tokyo Q, a learner-oriented weekly ST ShukanJazz Colo[u]rs (in Italian!), and about art and architecture for Artscape Japan. He currently runs his own website Jazz in Japan (www.jazzinjapan.com) with designer and website creator, Marco Mancini (www.magnetjazz.net). He also continues to publish academic articles and run a conference (www.liberlit.com) on teaching literature. 

About the Author:

Michael Pronko was born in Kansas City. After graduating from Brown University in philosophy he traveled for two years working odd jobs and finally went back to his hometown. When he...


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