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The Secrets of the Pachinko Girl

A Psychological Thriller (Tokyo Faces)

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The Secrets of the Pachinko Girl

By: Vann Chow
Narrated by: Aryell Grist
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The Secrets of the Pachinko Girl is the third book of the four-part crime thriller series. The story follows a cast of characters Carson Smith, the middle-aged American businessman, Tanaka Ryuuji, the disillusioned movie director, and Itsuki Miyazaki, the corrupted detective, in their journey across Japan to uncovering the secrets behind a series of murders involving Misa Hayami and her biological father, Doctor Hasegawa.

The book promises to run like a serialized television thriller, and will leave you breathless and surprised every minute, such that you won't stop thinking about it. Listen to the book, and enjoy the unending suspense that will promise to keep you up all night.

©2018 Vann Chow (P)2021 Vann Chow
Fiction Historical Fiction Suspense Women's Fiction World Literature Thriller

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