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Japantown

A Thriller

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Japantown

By: Barry Lancet
Narrated by: George Newbern
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"Best of Debut of the Year" (Suspense Magazine)

Winner of the Barry Award for Best Debut Novel

Optioned for TV by J. J. Abrams and Warner Bros.

In this "sophisticated international thriller" (The New York Times Book Review), an American antiques dealer turned reluctant private eye must use his knowledge of Japanese culture to unravel a major murder in San Francisco - before he and his daughter become targets themselves.

San Francisco antiques dealer Jim Brodie receives a call one night from a friend at the SFPD: An entire family has been senselessly gunned down in the Japantown neighborhood of the bustling city. As an American born and raised in Japan and part-owner of his father's Tokyo private investigation firm, Brodie has advised the local police in the past, but the near-perfect murders in Japantown are like nothing he's ever encountered.

With his array of Asian contacts and fluency in Japanese, Brodie follows leads gathered from a shadow powerbroker, a renegade Japanese detective, and the elusive tycoon at the center of the Japantown murders along a trail that takes him from the crime scene in California to terrorized citizens and informants in Japan. Step by step, he unravels a web of intrigue stretching back centuries and unearths a deadly secret that threatens not only his life but also the lives of his entire circle of family and friends. "Readers will want to see more of the talented Jim Brodie, with his expertise in Japanese culture, history, and martial arts" (Publishers Weekly).

©2013 Barry Lancet (P)2013 Simon & Schuster
Crime Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction International Mystery & Crime Literary Fiction Mystery Thriller & Suspense Thriller Suspense San Francisco
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I often try the sample before I buy, but forgot. Never forget again. This narrator constantly gasps for air, in all the wrong moments and pronunciations of Japanese names and words are just wrong!! Not sure I can get through this book.

The narrator is terrible!

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Would you consider the audio edition of Japantown to be better than the print version?

I didn't read the print version. It's unabridged so I assume so.

Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

Somewhat.

What does George Newbern bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

More drama.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No.

Any additional comments?

I hope this becomes a series.

Great Book

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I grant a 3.5. I enjoyed the San Francisco and Tokyo setting, having enjoyed both places.

Lots of good storyline highlights.

What could improve?
a) condense the supurfalous dialog
b) work on the ending, involve more people - the one man army too much

I'd give the author another shot

Spoiler Ending

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There were not a lot of surprises in this book, but I did enjoy the story. The author definitely knows Japan and Japanese. Unfortunately, the narrator does not. There were a lot of Japanese locations and phrases used throughout the book, and the constant mispronunciations became a bit annoying. This will only be a sticking point if you happen to be familiar with the sounds of spoken Japanese. Otherwise, I thought the narrator voiced the characters well.

Predictable, but entertaining

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What did you like best about Japantown? What did you like least?

the japanese side is not to bad but on the other side brodie seem pretty uninformed the bad guys sound like ninja but he has no prior knowledge of people like them it is a bit erratic

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

yeah well

What aspect of George Newbern’s performance would you have changed?

not to bad but a bit flat

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

no

J TOWN

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Good cultural information but the level of violence is way out of my comfort zone.

very violent

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What did you like best about Japantown? What did you like least?

It was a very intriguing and interesting book, the history of the samurai and how they work in the present was a good and compelling idea.

Would you recommend Japantown to your friends? Why or why not?

I would recommend the book but thought is was a bit on the long

Was Japantown worth the listening time?

I think that towards the end it seemed like the book should have ended about 45 min earlier

A very good start and good story line

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Too many false deaths, last minute rescues, questionable martial arts, thin relationships, unnecessary descriptions and naive opining. Needs more art, history, culture and edgy characters. This is a first book I’m looking forward to the author developing.

Good Concept - execution could be better.

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Good knowledge of Japanese culture. Was disappointed with incorrect accent placement of many Japanese words. Loved the close connection twith his daughter, Jenny.

Action packed thriller.Lots if twists and turns.

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I was excited for this book. I have started to learn Japanese and wanted fiction books that incorporate the culture. this one did that a little, but the adventure felt very bland. this happened and fell into this which fell into this. there was minimal worry about the well-being of the characters. I'll try another one of his books, this one just didn't pay off for me.

kind of basic

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