Setagaya ward, Tokyo Inspector Kosuke Iwata, newly transferred to Tokyo`s homicide department, is assigned a new partner & a secondhand case. Blunt, hard as nails & shunned by her colleagues, Assistant Inspector Noriko Sakai is a partner Iwata decides it would be unwise to cross. A case that`s complicated
- a family of four murdered in their own home by a killer who then ate ice cream, surfed the web & painted a hideous black sun on the bedroom ceiling before he left in broad daylight. A case that so haunted the original investigator that he threw himself off the city`s famous Rainbow Bridge. Carrying his own secret torment, Iwata is no stranger to pain. He senses the trauma behind the killer`s brutal actions. Yet his progress is thwarted in the unlikeliest of places. Fearing corruption among his fellow officers, tracking a killer he`s sure is only just beginning & trying to put his own shattered life back together, Iwata knows time is running out before he`s taken off the case or there are more killings.. . Blue Light Yokohama is crime fiction at its very best
- gripping, haunting, atmospheric & utterly captivating. Praise for Blue Light Yokahama ` Obregon is a bright, sophisticated new voice in crime fiction: his writing sings at you, reverberates, makes you consider more than just the urgent clamour of his novel`s well-hewn murder plot. In Inspector Iwata, he has created a quiet, troubled hero whom readers will be sure to follow from one disturbing, atmospheric story to the next` Benjamin Wood, author of, The Ecliptic ` Refreshing` ` Engaging` Daily Mail