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Nan-core

Author: Mahokaru Numata  

The award-winning novel by one of Japan's hottest new authors, Mahokura Numata. In the vein of Keigo Higashino and Ryu Murakami, Nan-Core (AKA- YuriGokoro) combines crime fiction and passion, this time set in modern day Japan.

Ryosuke discovers a mysterious notebook in his home labeled the Nan-Core. In the notes, he uncovers a murder confession and must now figure out whether the contents are fact or fiction.

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The award-winning novel by one of Japan's hottest new authors, Mahokura Numata. In the vein of Keigo Higashino and Ryu Murakami, Nan-Core (AKA- YuriGokoro) combines crime fiction and passion, this time set in modern day Japan.

Ryosuke discovers a mysterious notebook in his home labeled the Nan-Core. In the notes, he uncovers a murder confession and must now figure out whether the contents are fact or fiction.

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The award-winning novel by one of Japan's hottest new authors, Mahokura Numata. In the vein of Keigo Higashino and Ryu Murakami, Nan-Core (AKA- YuriGokoro) combines crime fiction and passion, this time set in modern day Japan.Ryosuke discovers a mysterious notebook in his home labeled the Nan-Core. In the notes, he uncovers a murder confession and must now figure out whether the contents are fact or fiction.

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About the Author

Mahokaru Numata (1948-) was born in Osaka, the daughter of a Buddhist priest. She married a priest, but later divorced and took holy orders herself. She subsequently ran her own consulting firm in the construction industry for a time before making her literary debut in 2004 by winning the Horror and Suspense Grand Prize with her first novel, If September Could Last Forever. She was already in her mid-fifties at the time, but it wasn't until 2011 that her writing career really took off, when critics launched her into bestsellerdom by writing glowingly of one of her works already in paperback.In 2012 she won the Haruhiko Oyabu Award for her mystery novel YuriGokoro. Her other works include the novels The Birds She Doesn't Know the Names Of, Cat Sounds, and the horror novel Amida Buddha. Incorporating notable doses of sex and violence in her works, she is known for delving deeply into such themes as love and hate, light and darkness, and the unfathomable mysteries of human existence.

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Product Details

Publisher
Vertical Inc.
Published
21st April 2015
Pages
256
ISBN
9781939130921

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