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Murder Walk: Nakamura Detective Agency, #2
Fallen Idol: Nakamura Detective Agency, #1
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TAKE A STROLL WITH DEATH

Sex sells in Osaka's Shinsekai neighborhood, and anything can be had for a price. When a teenage runaway turns up dead, an outreach worker has little faith in the police and instead hires private investigator Kyoko Nakamura to find the killer. 

Kyoko also has no faith in the local police. She used to be one of them, until politics prevented her from helping a stalking victim and drove her to go solo. But as a PI, her reach is limited, and she has little choice but to join forces with an antagonistic former colleague. 

As the body count rises, Kyoko faces pressure on all sides. Can she find the killer before another girl is lured on a murder walk?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 4, 2018
Murder Walk: Nakamura Detective Agency, #2
Fallen Idol: Nakamura Detective Agency, #1

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  • Fallen Idol: Nakamura Detective Agency, #1

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    Fallen Idol: Nakamura Detective Agency, #1
    Fallen Idol: Nakamura Detective Agency, #1

    SOMETIMES SUICIDE IS JUST A FACADE When a disgraced former pop star plummets to her death from her Osaka apartment, all signs paint a picture of a troubled young woman who took her own life. But once her parents hire Kyoko Nakamura to learn the truth, the private detective discovers not everything is as it seems.  Kyoko's investigation will lead her into a world of drugs and prostitution, face to face with dangerous criminals, and through the seedy underbelly of Japan's music industry. With all odds against her, can Kyoko redeem herself for a past failure by finding justice for a fallen idol? From Percival Constantine comes a thrilling new mystery series, set in one of the world's most intriguing locales! "In Fallen Idol, the harsh shadows cast by the twisty neon of Osaka hide bad intent but it's where the answers lie, and for resourceful PI Kyoko Nakamura there's no turning away." – Gary Phillips, author of Batman: The Killing Joke novelization

  • Murder Walk: Nakamura Detective Agency, #2

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    Murder Walk: Nakamura Detective Agency, #2
    Murder Walk: Nakamura Detective Agency, #2

    TAKE A STROLL WITH DEATH Sex sells in Osaka's Shinsekai neighborhood, and anything can be had for a price. When a teenage runaway turns up dead, an outreach worker has little faith in the police and instead hires private investigator Kyoko Nakamura to find the killer.  Kyoko also has no faith in the local police. She used to be one of them, until politics prevented her from helping a stalking victim and drove her to go solo. But as a PI, her reach is limited, and she has little choice but to join forces with an antagonistic former colleague.  As the body count rises, Kyoko faces pressure on all sides. Can she find the killer before another girl is lured on a murder walk?

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Percival Constantine

Born and raised in the Chicagoland area, Percival Constantine grew up on a fairly consistent diet of superhero comics, action movies, video games, and TV shows. At the age of ten, he first began writing and has never really stopped. Percival has been working in publishing since 2005 in various capacities—author, editor, formatter, letterer—and has written books, short stories, comics, and more. He has a Bachelor of Arts in English and Mass Media from Northeastern Illinois University and a Master of Arts in English and Screenwriting from Southern New Hampshire University. Currently, Percival lives in Japan’s Kagoshima prefecture, where he works as a literature and writing instructor at the Minami Academy. 

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