The Master Key

Fiction & Literature, Crime, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: Masako Togawa ISBN: 9781782273868
Publisher: Steerforth Press Publication: March 27, 2018
Imprint: Pushkin Vertigo Language: English
Author: Masako Togawa
ISBN: 9781782273868
Publisher: Steerforth Press
Publication: March 27, 2018
Imprint: Pushkin Vertigo
Language: English

The prizewinning debut mystery from one of Japan's best-loved crime writers.

The K Apartments for Ladies are occupied by over a hundred unmarried women, once young and lively, now grown and old - and in some cases, evil.

Their residence conceals a secret, a secret connecting the unsolved kidnapping in 1951 of four-year-old George Kraft to the clandestine burial of a child's body in the basement bath-house. So, when news comes that the building must be moved to make way for a road-building project, more than one tenant waits with apprehension for the grisly revelation that will follow. Then the master key is lost, stolen and re-stolen, and suddenly no-one feels safe.

Fiendish intrigue, double identity and an ingenious plot make this a thriller worthy of comparison with the work of P.D. James.

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The prizewinning debut mystery from one of Japan's best-loved crime writers.

The K Apartments for Ladies are occupied by over a hundred unmarried women, once young and lively, now grown and old - and in some cases, evil.

Their residence conceals a secret, a secret connecting the unsolved kidnapping in 1951 of four-year-old George Kraft to the clandestine burial of a child's body in the basement bath-house. So, when news comes that the building must be moved to make way for a road-building project, more than one tenant waits with apprehension for the grisly revelation that will follow. Then the master key is lost, stolen and re-stolen, and suddenly no-one feels safe.

Fiendish intrigue, double identity and an ingenious plot make this a thriller worthy of comparison with the work of P.D. James.

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