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Inspector Imanishi Investigates

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In the wee hours of a 1960s Tokyo morning, a dead body is found under the rails of a train, and the victim's face is so badly damaged that police have a hard time figuring out the victim’s identity. Only two clues surface: an old man, overheard talking in a distinctive accent to a young man, and the word “kameda.” Inspector Imanishi leaves his beloved bonsai and his haiku and goes off to investigate—and runs up against a blank wall. Months pass in fruitless questioning, in following up leads, until the case is closed, unsolved.
But Imanishi is dissatisfied, and a series of coincidences lead him back to the case. Why did a young woman scatter pieces of white paper out of the window of a train? Why did a bar girl leave for home right after Imanishi spoke to her? Why did an actor, on the verge of telling Imanishi something important, drop dead of a heart attack? What can a group of nouveau young artists possibly have to do with the murder of a quiet and “saintly” provincial old ex-policemen? Inspector Imanishi investigates.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 1, 1989
      The corpse of an unknown provincial is discovered under the rails of a train in a Tokyo station, and Detective Imanishi is assigned to the case. ``Matsumoto is reputed to be Japan's leading mystery writer; this 1961 work is proof that he is a first-rate novelist,'' judged PW.

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      April 1, 1989
      Two families uneasily merged into one are the subject of this keenly observant, precise but unadorned novel, the first by 62-year-old poet Estaver ( Salis bury Beach ) to be published. At 50, Henry Calef is twice divorced, very reserved and hopelessly bewildered by his young adopted daughter Libby, whose feisty, defiant personality resists his every effort to tone her down. When he meets and marries Margo Bishop, a warm, emotional widow raising three older children in a chaotic environment, the newly created house hold comes with battle lines, both secret and open, that take 15 years to sort out. Margo's younger son despises Libby on sight, her older son has been turned into a wary, benumbed loner by his father's death and her daughter has entered permanent adolescent rebellion, a pattern Libby will follow. Al though Estaver covers a lot of ground--infidelity, heart disease, brushes with the law, sexual awakenings of all kinds and unbridgeable generational chasms--nothing about his prose seems rushed or gratuitous. Like Anne Tyler's work, this family portrait explores big issues through small moments, and paints effortlessly true characters with delicate brushstrokes of thought and feeling.

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  • Lexile® Measure:650
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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