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"Excellent investigative tale"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 13, 2004 on The Best Reviews
SummaryWisecracking reporter and reluctant detective Billy Chaka
is back. His latest misadventure finds him in Osaka to
accept an award for an article he'd written years before
about a teenage Bunraku puppet prodigy named Tetsuo. Billy
quickly learns he may have been summoned for more than the
award -- Tetsuo has been expelled from Osaka's most
prestigious theater company following a bloody, unexplained
incident involving a fellow puppeteer.
While Billy tries to unravel that mystery, an American man
in the hotel room next door is found brutally murdered.
Investigating the homicide and its bizarre link to the
young puppeteer plunges Billy into a shadowy world where
dreams and reality violently intermingle and people are
never who they seem. It's a world not far removed from that
of the Bunraku theater that flourished in Osaka hundreds of
years ago, stylishly recast for the neon-lit urban stage
with decrepit gangsters, clueless expatriates, dangerous
women, and one seriously deranged hotel employee. Two parts
noir and one part playful irreverence, Kinki Lullaby is a
sly whodunit that unfolds with the twisted charm of a fever
dream.
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