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Overview'Packed with memorable characters, drama, mystery and humour, this is an impressive and ambitious debut from a talented new voice.' - Iain Maloney, author of Silma Hill and The Only Gaijin in the Village 'The Hotel Hokusai is a beautifully realised portrait of Yokohama in the late 19th century, where characters historical and fictional are weaved together in a compelling whodunnit inspired as much by the Japanese literary ""I-novel"" as the golden age crime stories beloved by eel-chopping protagonist Han.' - Callum McSorley, author of Squeaky Clean 'Garner expertly captures the essence of what it feels like to end up alone in a foreign country. Adapt or die.' - John Gerard Fagan, author of Fish Town It is 1893: Yokohama is a melting pot of international influence and opportunity as well as Japan's portal to the world. Its air hangs thick with an intoxicating miasma of loneliness and desire but fails to mask the emerging stench of death. When a young woman is found drowned in Yokohama Harbour under suspicious circumstances, downtrodden Korean eel salesboy Han compels the eccentric Glaswegian artist Archie Nith to seek the truth, though it requires more of them than just naive integrity to paint a picture of what actually happened. Written from the perspectives of both Han and Nith, The Hotel Hokusai follows their twisting journey as it snakes all the way from Yokohama's harbour to its red-light district. Can they grasp reality when the truth is as slippery as a basket of eels? Full Product DetailsAuthor: T.Y. GarnerPublisher: Ringwood Publishing Imprint: Ringwood Publishing ISBN: 9781901514988ISBN 10: 1901514986 Publication Date: 18 February 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationT.Y. Garner is a Glasgow-based writer of fiction and poetry. His experience of living abroad in Japan, France, and Italy, as well as his work as a political journalist, has encouraged him to explore themes such as migration and acclimatisation in his writing. He also produces creative resources designed to support instructors teaching English to speakers of other languages. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |