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A Quiet Place
A Quiet Place | Seicho Matsumoto
"A master crime writer . . . Seicho Matsumoto's thrillers dissect Japanese society."The New York Times Book Review "A stellar psychological thriller with a surprising and immensely satisfying resolution that flows naturally from the books complex characterizations.Readers will agree that Matsumoto (19091992) deserves his reputation as Japans Georges Simenon.-Publishers Weekly. While on a business trip to Kobe, Tsuneo Asai receives the news that his wife Eiko has died of a heart attack. Eiko had a heart condition so the news of her death wasnt totally unexpected. But the circumstances of her demise left Tsuneo, a softly-spoken government bureaucrat, perplexed. How did it come about that his wifewho was shy and withdrawn, and only left their house twice a week to go to haiku meetingsended up dead in a small shop in a shady Tokyo neighborhood? When Tsuneo goes to apologize to the boutique owner for the trouble caused by his wifes death he discovers the villa Tachibana near by, a house known to be a meeting place for secret lovers. As he digs deeper into his wife's recent past, he must eventually conclude that she led a double life... Seicho Matsumoto was Japan's most successful thriller writer. His first detective novel, Points and Lines, sold over a million copies in Japan. Vessel of Sand, published in English as Inspector Imanishi Investigates in 1989, sold over four million copies and became a movie box-office hit.
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veritysalter
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When Mr Asai‘s wife dies of a sudden heart attack, while he is away on a business trip, he is numbed by grief. As the weeks pass, he begins to wonder what she, so quiet and introverted, was doing on a residential street in another district. Asai‘s wonderings turn to obsession as he tries to discover if his wife had a secret life he knew nothing about. Beautifully written and crafted around the expectations of society‘s in 1970s Japan.

LeahBergen You are on a Japanese crime kick! 👏🏻👏🏻 3y
veritysalter @LeahBergen I am really enjoying the pace of them, I‘m so pleased to have found another type and style of books that I so fully enjoy and can become engrossed in. 3y
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cathysaid
A Quiet Place | Seicho Matsumoto
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The Kate Burkholder crime thriller series by Linda Castillo is a go to audio for me, with Burkholder as Chief of police in a small Amish town. Villette is my current classic read (which I‘m savoring slowly) while the Ruth Ware is my brain candy when I need a break from 19th c. sentence structure. 🤣 And Matsumoto will be a new-to-me author. #weeklyforecast

dylanisreading How is One by One? I have it on my tbr. 3y
cathysaid @Bianca I‘m only a couple of chapters in so I can‘t really tell yet? But I‘ll let you know in a few days! 3y
veritysalter I just finished A Quiet Place and really enjoyed it. 3y
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TheSpineView
A Quiet Place | Seicho Matsumoto
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Klou Sounds good!! 3y
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rwmg
A Quiet Place | Seicho Matsumoto
Mehso-so

A civil servant is called home from a business trip by the unexpected death of his wife from a heart attack in the street outside a cosmetics shop. But what was she doing in that area anyway?

I was somewhat bemused for 3/4 of the book, not sure how much of the leaps in the husband's thinking were reality and how much was paranoia. The last quarter had lots of twists and an abrupt ending - abrupt enough for me to wonder if I had a defective copy.

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rwmg
A Quiet Place | Seicho Matsumoto
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#lunchandabook Japanese edition

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Chellebearss
A Quiet Place | Seicho Matsumoto
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#17of2020 #popsugar45 (set in Japan)

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fandom_hellspawn99
A Quiet Place | Seicho Matsumoto
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Happy Birthday @gradcat !! #birthdaygiveaway

1.) I think 'A Quiet Place' is a perfect fit here

2.) I love the Shirley Temple mocktail drinks with either sprite or ginger ale and a bit of cherry syrup 😋

gradcat Thanks so much for entering!! 5y
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BiblioNyan
A Quiet Place | Seicho Matsumoto
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I had waaay too much coffee and decided to take random, fun pics with my books for Sir BF. ❤️ A book dork is the best kind of dork, hahaha. 😂😆

#litsygram #selfie #japanesebooks #diversebookbloggers

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Notafraidofwords
A Quiet Place | Seicho Matsumoto
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I'm not sure how to feel about this one. This is my first Japanese crime novel. It's consuming and quick to read, but the sexist viewpoints annoyed me even as I reminded myself that it was written in the 70s. However, I'm willing to read more from this author. His main character felt complex as he searched for the truth : did his wife really die of a heart attack? The criticism of America's influence was interesting along with the setting.

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Notafraidofwords
A Quiet Place | Seicho Matsumoto
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This is my first Japanese thriller translated by Louise Kawai. I'm not sure how to feel about it yet. What I do know is that Target is opening some stores in the US (early) to accommodate families with autistic children. & I am all for it. So it was my call for today. I called corporate to thank them and to support this initiative. You can call 612-304-6073 if you want to support.

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Alisnazzy
A Quiet Place | Seicho Matsumoto
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Next up in the Japanese literature kick I've been on. Added bonus: #kittenlitten cuddles.

[DELETED] 3323341091 oh, i enjoyed this book! what other Japanese lit books have you been reading? 7y
Alisnazzy @fern anything Murakami or Natsuo Kirino I haven't yet read. I also got some Mishima novels but they're in the box that USPS has apparently lost 😢 7y
[DELETED] 3323341091 @Ambrosnazzy that blows about your lost books 😕. since you are on a Japanese lit kick, you might enjoy Miyuki Miyabe and Kenzo Kitakata. 7y
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MyNamesParadise Your kitty looks so cuddable!! I don't think that's a word! 7y
Alisnazzy @MyNamesParadise it most certainly is! I use it all the time. And if it's not officially a word, I'll use it until the dictionary gets on board lol 7y
Gissy Seems interesting novel! 7y
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Pasaal
Quiet Place | Seichao Matsumoto
Mehso-so

The author, much published in Japan, was called "a master crime writer" by the NY Times. Well, no. The mystery was fairly pedestrian and the ending was rushed and incomplete. The only part I did enjoy was the setting in modern day Japan, and the man/woman relations of that country.