Blue Jokogamami lights. Obregagon N.
A funicular trailer is taking tourists to the observation deck. They wanted to see the Hideo coast, and became witnesses to the nightmare...
One knife hit, and now the cable car employee was killed, and the woman who committed the crime stops the cab and is preparing to jump out. The policeman, who was among the tourists, grabs the woman by the hand, almost pulls out... But he instinctively unclenches his fingers, seeing a tattoo on her wrist - the Black Sun. 15 years later, a family of four is brutally killed in Tokyo. The killer is hiding from the scene of the crime, by giving soot on the ceiling that very black sun. The same policeman is taken for the investigation, but he soon dies, rushing into the river from the bridge. Are these two events related to each other and who creates terrible ritual crimes, terrifying a multimillion -dollar city? Two ambitious young policeman will be answered to these questions, and, it seems, they have a serious opponent.
Nicholas Obregon-a writer of British-Spanish origin, grew between London and Madrid. He worked as a steward at the stadium, wrote travel essays for a journal about tourism and travel, then received the post of editor in a legal edition. Japan fascinated him in childhood, although then he knew it exclusively from comics, books, cartoons and video games. He finally fell in love with Japan when he first visited her on the assignment of the magazine.
“The Blue Lights of Yokogama” - his first novel. He made the decision to write it on the Tokyo-Kyoto train two days before his thirty years. Now Nicholas Opragon is working on the next book about the Ivat inspector. He lives in Los Angeles.
The basis of the plot of the Blue Lights of Yokogama, a real investigation of the brutal murder of an ordinary Japanese family in Tokyo on December 30, 2000 fell on the basis of the book.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 16 years old |
| Author | Obregagon Nicholas |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 480 |
| The year of publishing | 2018 |
| Translator | Finogenova A. |
| Type of cover | Soft binding |
| Type of paper | Offset |
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