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Go Gently Gaijin - James Melville
1986 UK hardback first edition, 1st impression, Secker & Warburg, London
A VG+ book in VG+ unclipped dust jacket
Name and date to front pastedown, mostly obscurred by front flap
Tightly bound and square
The wrapper shows only minor shelf wear, no loss or tears
A Superintendent Otani mystery, Two of his team witness a hit and run, needless to say there is much more to it
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Synopsis
"It's just along here, not far," Junko Migishima said to her husband Ken'ichi as they rounded the corner near the American Pharmacy and turned into a narrower street leading off the popular shopping thoroughfare of Tor Road in Kobe. It was a beautiful April day, and though the hills above the city are not particularly well supplied with flowering cherries, smudges of the palest pink could be seen here and there in the distance against the young green of the woodland. In the previous week or two the Japanese newspapers had been lamenting the late arrival of spring, and the charts displayed every night on television during the weather report showing the slow advance of the "cherry-blossom front" from the south of the country had been the subject of much sucking of teeth from the male weatherpersons and of brave, encouraging words from the girls. At last all was well, though, and the Migishimas could not have had more agreeable weather for one of their rare and therefore precious days off together.

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