
Sins as Scarlet
Inspector Iwata, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Nicolás Obregón
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By:
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Nicolás Obregón
About this listen
Lives untangle, fates converge and blood is spilled as Inspector Iwata returns.
Inspector Kosuke Iwata, formerly of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police, is now working as a private investigator in California. He may have left his home country behind him, but the crimes he has to face here are just as horrific and as mystifying.
A dead transgender woman is found out on the train tracks near LA's Skid Row. A Mexican homicide investigator riddled with cancer and corruption. A river of dirty money flowing through the Sonoran Desert. And a mother's secrets, tracing all the way from 1970s Tokyo to Japan's 48th prefecture - Torrance, California.
©2018 Nicolás Obregón (P)2018 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
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