Japantown (11 hours): San Francisco antiques dealer Jim Brodie recently inherited a stake
in his father’s Tokyo-based private investigation firm, which means the
single father of six-year-old Jenny is living a busy intercontinental
life, traveling to Japan to acquire art and artifacts for his store and
consulting on Brodie Security’s caseload at home and abroad.
One
night, an entire family is gunned down in San Francisco’s bustling
Japantown neighborhood, and Brodie is called on by the SFPD to decipher
the lone clue left at the crime scene: a unique Japanese character
printed on a slip of paper drenched in blood.
Brodie can’t read the clue. But he may have seen it before - at the scene of his wife’s death in a house fire four years ago.
With
his deep array of Asian connections and fluency in Japanese, Brodie
sets out to solve a seemingly perfect crime and at the same time learn
whether his wife’s tragic death was more than just an accident. And as
he unravels a web of intrigue stretching back centuries and connected
to the murders in San Francisco, the Japantown killer retaliates with a
new target: Brodie’s daughter.