Points and Lines

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Kodansha International, 1970 - Fiction - 159 pages
A couple are found dead on a desolate beach in a remote town North of Tokyo. The local authorities assume it is a double suicide. But is it? One piece of evidence, at first glance trivial, leads to an excillerating adventure. Inspector Toragay doggedly investigates a case that grows in complexity as the leads point to corruption and deceit at the highest levels--From amazon.com customer review.

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17
Section 2
28
Section 3
40
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The creator of the social detective story, Seicho is credited with reviving the mystery genre after World War II. He began writing in his middle age and has produced over 450 fiction and nonfiction works.

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