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The Fine Art of Uncanny Prediction by Robert Goddard; 9780552178488

The Fine Art of Uncanny Prediction

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In The Fine Art of Uncanny Prediction, Robert Goddard introduces Umiko Wada, an unconventional private detective at the helm of the Kodaka Detective Agency following the enigmatic death of her mentor, Kazuto Kodaka. With a keen sense of self-preservation, Wada approaches her cases with caution, carefully selecting assignments that won't lead her into peril.

The Plot

Her latest task appears deceptively simple: she is to locate the estranged son of a businessman. However, what begins as a routine investigation spirals into a labyrinthine conspiracy entwined with shadows from her late employer's past and the chaos of a tumultuous era in Japanese history. As Wada digs deeper, she uncovers layers of intrigue and danger, forcing her to confront not only the complexities of her case but also the ghosts of her own life.

Themes

The novel deftly explores themes of loss, loyalty, and the quest for truth. Goddard's narrative challenges the boundaries of personal and historical narrative, blending the detective genre with rich cultural context. Wada's journey is not just about solving a mystery; it is a profound exploration of identity and the weight of the past.

Writing Style

Goddard's prose is both engaging and evocative, painting a vivid picture of the settings and characters. His skillful storytelling invites readers to immerse themselves in a world where every clue uncovers not only the mystery at hand but also the intricacies of the human experience. Fans of intricate mysteries and character-driven narratives may find parallels with works by authors such as Tana French or Jo Nesbø.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 197 mm × 127 mm × 30 mm
Pages: 432
Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 9780552178488

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