
The Devil of Nanking
Paperback - 368 pages
āDazzling . . . In this extremely creepy book, Hayderās third, the diabolically gifted British author spins a fascinating mystery from the legacy of Japanese atrocities during World War II.āāEntertainment Weekly
āA haunting, lyrical, disturbing, important, suspenseful, wonderfully written and beautiful book. You will love reading it, and you will not soon forget the experience.āāHarlan Coben
Grey has a lot to prove and even more to hide. A young Englishwoman obsessed with a past she cannot understand, she has come to Tokyo following rumors of a rare piece of film footage shot during the notorious Nanking Massacre in 1937, which has been lost for decades. But the only man who can help, a survivor of the massacre and now a visiting professor at a prestigious Tokyo university, will have nothing to do with her. Increasingly desperate in an alien city, Grey accepts a job as a hostess in an upmarket nightspot catering to Japanese businessmen and wealthy yakuza, where one gangsterāan old man in a wheelchair surrounded by a terrifying entourage, rumored to rely on a powerful elixir for his continued healthāmight be the key to the answers Grey seeks. Taut and gritty, with the redolent atmosphere of Ian Rankin and the spine-tingling characters of Thomas Harris,Ā The Devil of NankingĀ is a tour de force that confirms Mo Hayder as a thriller writer of the first order.
āWrenching . . . A beautifully controlled thriller about culture clash . . . Scary.āāDouglas Wolk,Ā The New York Times Book Review
āThere is a terrible beauty to both narratives as they unfold toward an agonizing but inevitable conclusion, with the two stories dovetailing exquisitely . . .Ā The Devil of NankingĀ just may be one of the best books of the year.āāTom and Enid Schantz,Ā The Denver Post
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Paperback - 368 pages
āDazzling . . . In this extremely creepy book, Hayderās third, the diabolically gifted British author spins a fascinating mystery from the legacy of Japanese atrocities during World War II.āāEntertainment Weekly
āA haunting, lyrical, disturbing, important, suspenseful, wonderfully written and beautiful book. You will love reading it, and you will not soon forget the experience.āāHarlan Coben
Grey has a lot to prove and even more to hide. A young Englishwoman obsessed with a past she cannot understand, she has come to Tokyo following rumors of a rare piece of film footage shot during the notorious Nanking Massacre in 1937, which has been lost for decades. But the only man who can help, a survivor of the massacre and now a visiting professor at a prestigious Tokyo university, will have nothing to do with her. Increasingly desperate in an alien city, Grey accepts a job as a hostess in an upmarket nightspot catering to Japanese businessmen and wealthy yakuza, where one gangsterāan old man in a wheelchair surrounded by a terrifying entourage, rumored to rely on a powerful elixir for his continued healthāmight be the key to the answers Grey seeks. Taut and gritty, with the redolent atmosphere of Ian Rankin and the spine-tingling characters of Thomas Harris,Ā The Devil of NankingĀ is a tour de force that confirms Mo Hayder as a thriller writer of the first order.
āWrenching . . . A beautifully controlled thriller about culture clash . . . Scary.āāDouglas Wolk,Ā The New York Times Book Review
āThere is a terrible beauty to both narratives as they unfold toward an agonizing but inevitable conclusion, with the two stories dovetailing exquisitely . . .Ā The Devil of NankingĀ just may be one of the best books of the year.āāTom and Enid Schantz,Ā The Denver Post
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Paperback - 368 pages
āDazzling . . . In this extremely creepy book, Hayderās third, the diabolically gifted British author spins a fascinating mystery from the legacy of Japanese atrocities during World War II.āāEntertainment Weekly
āA haunting, lyrical, disturbing, important, suspenseful, wonderfully written and beautiful book. You will love reading it, and you will not soon forget the experience.āāHarlan Coben
Grey has a lot to prove and even more to hide. A young Englishwoman obsessed with a past she cannot understand, she has come to Tokyo following rumors of a rare piece of film footage shot during the notorious Nanking Massacre in 1937, which has been lost for decades. But the only man who can help, a survivor of the massacre and now a visiting professor at a prestigious Tokyo university, will have nothing to do with her. Increasingly desperate in an alien city, Grey accepts a job as a hostess in an upmarket nightspot catering to Japanese businessmen and wealthy yakuza, where one gangsterāan old man in a wheelchair surrounded by a terrifying entourage, rumored to rely on a powerful elixir for his continued healthāmight be the key to the answers Grey seeks. Taut and gritty, with the redolent atmosphere of Ian Rankin and the spine-tingling characters of Thomas Harris,Ā The Devil of NankingĀ is a tour de force that confirms Mo Hayder as a thriller writer of the first order.
āWrenching . . . A beautifully controlled thriller about culture clash . . . Scary.āāDouglas Wolk,Ā The New York Times Book Review
āThere is a terrible beauty to both narratives as they unfold toward an agonizing but inevitable conclusion, with the two stories dovetailing exquisitely . . .Ā The Devil of NankingĀ just may be one of the best books of the year.āāTom and Enid Schantz,Ā The Denver Post











