The fine art of invisible detection / Robert Goddard.

By: Goddard, Robert [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Leicester [England] : Thorpe, 2021Edition: Large print editionDescription: 408 pages (large print) ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781444847758Subject(s): Widows -- Fiction | Secrecy -- Fiction | Betrayal -- Fiction | Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction | Private investigators -- Fiction | Tokyo (Japan) -- Fiction | London (England) -- FictionGenre/Form: Detective and mystery fiction. | Large type books. Summary: Umiko Wada has had quite enough excitement in her life. With her husband recently murdered and a mother who seems to want her married again before his body is cold, she just wants to keep her head down. As secretary to a private detective, her life is pleasingly uncomplicated, filled with coffee runs, diary management and paperwork. That is, until her boss takes on a new case. A case which turns out to be dangerous enough to get him killed. A case which means Wada will have to leave Japan for the first time and travel to London. Following the only lead she has, Wada quickly realises that being a detective isn't as easy as the television makes out. And that there's a reason why secrets stay buried for a long time...
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Umiko Wada has had quite enough excitement in her life. With her husband recently murdered and a mother who seems to want her married again before his body is cold, she just wants to keep her head down. As secretary to a private detective, her life is pleasingly uncomplicated, filled with coffee runs, diary management and paperwork. That is, until her boss takes on a new case. A case which turns out to be dangerous enough to get him killed. A case which means Wada will have to leave Japan for the first time and travel to London. Following the only lead she has, Wada quickly realises that being a detective isn't as easy as the television makes out. And that there's a reason why secrets stay buried for a long time...

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