All She Was Worth

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Murder and deception in Japan's consumer society.

"All She Was Worth" could be a good read for someone who enjoys crime thrillers with an international setting. The book stands out for its exploration of the dark side of Japan's consumer culture, with ordinary people getting caught up in dangerous webs of underground creditors. The story involves a mystery surrounding a missing woman who may not be who she claims to be. The book is also unique for its commentary on the invasive tracking of citizens in Japan. Overall, readers would likely appreciate the immersive, suspenseful experience of this well-written thriller.

  • Naoki Prize 直木三十五賞 Nominee (1992)
  • 山本周五郎賞 Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize (1993)
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ISBN: 9780395966587
Publisher: Mariner Books
Date of Publication: 1999-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Mystery/Crime/Thriller
Related Topics: Mystery Thriller, Mystery, Crime, Thriller
Goodreads rating: 3.69
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Here is a deftly written thriller that is also a "deep and moody" (NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW) journey through the dark side of Japan's consumer-crazed society. Ordinary people plunge into insurmountable personal debt and fall prey to dangerous webs of underground creditors-so dangerous, in fact, that murder may be the only way out. A beautiful young woman vanishes, and the detective quickly finds she was not whom she had claimed to be. Is she a victim, a killer, or both? In a country that tracks its citizens at every turn, how can two women claim the same identity and then disappear without a trace?
 

Murder and deception in Japan's consumer society.

"All She Was Worth" could be a good read for someone who enjoys crime thrillers with an international setting. The book stands out for its exploration of the dark side of Japan's consumer culture, with ordinary people getting caught up in dangerous webs of underground creditors. The story involves a mystery surrounding a missing woman who may not be who she claims to be. The book is also unique for its commentary on the invasive tracking of citizens in Japan. Overall, readers would likely appreciate the immersive, suspenseful experience of this well-written thriller.

  • Naoki Prize 直木三十五賞 Nominee (1992)
  • 山本周五郎賞 Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize (1993)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.