
Tokyo Jazz and Other Stories
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Narrated by:
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Jorge Jaramillo
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By:
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Sean O'Leary
About this listen
A private investigator - a stranger in a strange land - searches for a missing girl in Tokyo. Two brothers have a lifelong pact. But what happens when a deal goes wrong? A homeless man gives up his drug and alcohol-fueled life. But, is the good life all it's supposed to be? Stopped by police one night, a group of friends runs into trouble. Soon, one of them must confront his past.
These and other lives collide in Tokyo Jazz and Other Stories, a collection of crime and literary stories set in Japan and Australia.
Note: This audiobook contains graphic violence and is not suitable for listeners under the age of 18.
©2021 Sean O'Leary (P)2022 Sean O'Leary
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