Geisha Confidential
(2024)(The eighth book in the August Riordan Mysteries series)
A novel by Mark Coggins
Someone is trying to murder Japanese bar hostess Coco Ono. Tokyos transphobic police wont investigate, so she turns to American private eye August Riordan. Riordan is a complete fish out of water in Japandoesnt know the language, isnt on speaking terms with sushi, hasnt even traveled outside the USbut Coco has been told Riordan makes things happen.
And happen they do: from the minute Riordans size 12 Florsheims hit the ground in Tokyo, he is fending off attackers. Riordan and Coco are drawn into a conspiracy involving multiple yakuza clans, popular celebrities, and politicians at the very highest level of government. The bizarre crime they find at the center rattles the countrys power structure and jeopardizes both their lives.
A roiling chankonabe (sumo wrestler stew) of love hotels, cryptocurrency fraud, soapland brothels and the Japanese Adult Video industry, Geisha Confidential is an immersive exploration of a culture like no other and a must-read for fans of international crime fiction.
Critical Acclaim for Geisha Confidential:
Combine a beautiful trans bar hostess, a jet-lagged American PI, the yakuza, cryptocurrency trading, murder, Tokyo and stir. What you get is Cogginss masterful Geisha Confidential. A genius combination of a classic PI tale and the unique. Reed Farrel Coleman, New York Times bestselling author of Sleepless City
Mark Coggins outdoes himself with this tale of sexual shenanigans that range from the lowest soapland Tokyo brothels to the highest levels of Japanese government... [He] is a gifted artist whose award-winning photos of Tokyo settings enhance his witty, razor-sharp prose. John Billheimer, Edgar Award-winning author of the Owen Allison and Lloyd Keaton series
Read this fast-paced story, and youll barely have time to feel the jet lag Riordan is a well-developed, crusty character and Coco is a delight [The authors] descriptions convey an intimate knowledge of the city that makes this whole somewhat wild and wacky story quite believable. Vicki Weisfeld, Crime Fiction Lover
Often-funny and twist-suffused. J. Kingston Pierce, The Rap Sheet
This is a very well-written PI story set in modern Tokyo. The plotting and story arc are precise, controlled, and well-orchestrated, with a dash of horrifying, nail biting, crime subplot. Its fast paced and action filled. This is a PI novel in the proud tradition of Chandler, Hammett, Runyon, and the rest, though none of their femmes (fatale or otherwise) were like Coco, depicted in this story. Nonstop Reader
Sly, wry humor a fine entry in a unique series. Mark Stevens, New York Journal of Books
Genre: Mystery
And happen they do: from the minute Riordans size 12 Florsheims hit the ground in Tokyo, he is fending off attackers. Riordan and Coco are drawn into a conspiracy involving multiple yakuza clans, popular celebrities, and politicians at the very highest level of government. The bizarre crime they find at the center rattles the countrys power structure and jeopardizes both their lives.
A roiling chankonabe (sumo wrestler stew) of love hotels, cryptocurrency fraud, soapland brothels and the Japanese Adult Video industry, Geisha Confidential is an immersive exploration of a culture like no other and a must-read for fans of international crime fiction.
Critical Acclaim for Geisha Confidential:
Combine a beautiful trans bar hostess, a jet-lagged American PI, the yakuza, cryptocurrency trading, murder, Tokyo and stir. What you get is Cogginss masterful Geisha Confidential. A genius combination of a classic PI tale and the unique. Reed Farrel Coleman, New York Times bestselling author of Sleepless City
Mark Coggins outdoes himself with this tale of sexual shenanigans that range from the lowest soapland Tokyo brothels to the highest levels of Japanese government... [He] is a gifted artist whose award-winning photos of Tokyo settings enhance his witty, razor-sharp prose. John Billheimer, Edgar Award-winning author of the Owen Allison and Lloyd Keaton series
Read this fast-paced story, and youll barely have time to feel the jet lag Riordan is a well-developed, crusty character and Coco is a delight [The authors] descriptions convey an intimate knowledge of the city that makes this whole somewhat wild and wacky story quite believable. Vicki Weisfeld, Crime Fiction Lover
Often-funny and twist-suffused. J. Kingston Pierce, The Rap Sheet
This is a very well-written PI story set in modern Tokyo. The plotting and story arc are precise, controlled, and well-orchestrated, with a dash of horrifying, nail biting, crime subplot. Its fast paced and action filled. This is a PI novel in the proud tradition of Chandler, Hammett, Runyon, and the rest, though none of their femmes (fatale or otherwise) were like Coco, depicted in this story. Nonstop Reader
Sly, wry humor a fine entry in a unique series. Mark Stevens, New York Journal of Books
Genre: Mystery
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