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In Tokyo's old quarter, the past doesn't fade. It gets stolen. A frail woman is hit by a motorscooter on a quiet street in the Shitamachi district-one of Tokyo's last neighborhoods untouched by the high-rises and commercial sprawl. To Detective Hiroshi Shimizu, it seems more than an accident. And then the money starts to move. As Hiroshi digs deeper, he uncovers a slick network of scammers targeting Tokyo's elderly-con artists draining savings, pensions, deeds, and lives. With his mentor Takamatsu, his razor-sharp colleague Ishii, and the grizzled ex-sumo detective Sakaguchi at his side,…mehr

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In Tokyo's old quarter, the past doesn't fade. It gets stolen. A frail woman is hit by a motorscooter on a quiet street in the Shitamachi district-one of Tokyo's last neighborhoods untouched by the high-rises and commercial sprawl. To Detective Hiroshi Shimizu, it seems more than an accident. And then the money starts to move. As Hiroshi digs deeper, he uncovers a slick network of scammers targeting Tokyo's elderly-con artists draining savings, pensions, deeds, and lives. With his mentor Takamatsu, his razor-sharp colleague Ishii, and the grizzled ex-sumo detective Sakaguchi at his side, Hiroshi finds that scammers don't only work at the bottom of the heap. The old Tokyo of Shitamachi-the one with shopkeepers, alleyways, customs, and public baths-is disappearing. Urban renewal would beautify Tokyo, but at what cost? What begins as low-level fraud twists into something far darker: a city-wide grift on Tokyo's most expensive currency-real estate. As the case unravels, Hiroshi realizes the low-level criminals aren't the only ones cashing in on Japan's aging society. Every lead takes him deeper into the narrow backstreets and fading lives of Shitamachi, and into the corporate boardrooms and government offices where the powerful work to clear the old to make way for the new. Shitamachi Scam is Tokyo noir at its most human-a slow burn through the city's forgotten alleys, where modern crime runs on smooth talk, and justice doesn't always arrive in time. In Tokyo, respect for the elderly is fading. Along with their savings. Along with their lives. Winner Mystery Independent Press Award (2023) Best of 2024 Mystery/Thriller Booklife Prize (2024) First place Category Chanticleer CLUE (2024) Finalist Best Thrillers.com (2024) Finalist SPR Book Awards (2023) Finalist Chanticleer International Book Awards (2024) Silver Award Reader Views Reviewers Choice Awards Gold Award Literary Titan (2023) "Pronko's knowledge of Japanese life is simply extraordinary-with painstaking care, he limns its shadowy contours and ambiguities. An absorbing drama conveyed with incisive intelligence."-Kirkus Reviews Shitamachi Scam is the sixth book in the Tokyo-based Detective Hiroshi series by award-winning author Michael Pronko.
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Michael Pronko is a Tokyo-based writer of murder, memoir and music. His writing about Tokyo life and his character-driven mysteries have won awards and five-star reviews. Kirkus Reviews selected his second novel, The Moving Blade for their Best Books of 2018. The Last Train won the Shelf Unbound Competition for Best Independently Published Book. Michael also runs the website, Jazz in Japan, which covers the vibrant jazz scene in Tokyo and Yokohama. During his 20 years in Japan, he has written about Japanese culture, art, society and politics for Newsweek Japan, The Japan Times, and Artscape Japan. He has read his essays on NHK TV and done programs for Nippon Television based on his writings. A philosophy major, Michael traveled for years, ducking in and out of graduate schools, before finishing his PhD on Charles Dickens and film. He finally settled in Tokyo as a professor of American Literature at Meiji Gakuin University. His seminars focus on contemporary novels, short stories and film adaptations. More at: michaelpronko.com/ facebook.com/pronkoauthor twitter.com/pronkomichael instagram.com/michaelpronko