In Tokyo Tempos, award-winning mystery writer Michael Pronko explores the mystery of everyday Tokyo life. He draws on his thirty years of living, writing, and teaching in Japan to delve into what its like to live with Japanese food, seasons, ceremonies, rules, and trains.
The pithy, pointed writings in Tokyo Tempos offer a reminder of how even huge cities like Tokyo live and breathe with the loves, hopes, pleasures, and puzzling meanings of the people who live there.
Tokyo Tempos is the fourth in the Tokyo Moments Series.
Motions and Moments
Pronko takes the sweeping size, bustle, and chaos of Tokyo and makes it small, introspective, and personal. Independent Publisher
Tokyos Mystery Deepens
A rare glimpse of the structure and nature of Tokyo's underlying psyche. Midwest Book Review
Beauty and Chaos
An elegantly written, precisely observed portrait of a Japanese city and its culture. Kirkus Reviews
As for the Detective Hiroshi series set in Tokyo: If theres a better crime series set in Japan, Ive not yet read it. Crime Thriller Hound
The city of Tokyo is very much a character in its own right. It's not the tourist hotspots we see, but the real city with the food and drink which the locals consume. It's glorious. The Bookbag review of Tokyo Traffic.
BookLife Review wrote that Pronkos sixth novel, Shitamachi Scam, does as good a job of taking us on a trip through Tokyo as Simenon does through Inspector Maigret's Paris. So, join Pronko on an enlightening non-fictional trip through Tokyo.
The pithy, pointed writings in Tokyo Tempos offer a reminder of how even huge cities like Tokyo live and breathe with the loves, hopes, pleasures, and puzzling meanings of the people who live there.
Tokyo Tempos is the fourth in the Tokyo Moments Series.
Motions and Moments
Pronko takes the sweeping size, bustle, and chaos of Tokyo and makes it small, introspective, and personal. Independent Publisher
Tokyos Mystery Deepens
A rare glimpse of the structure and nature of Tokyo's underlying psyche. Midwest Book Review
Beauty and Chaos
An elegantly written, precisely observed portrait of a Japanese city and its culture. Kirkus Reviews
As for the Detective Hiroshi series set in Tokyo: If theres a better crime series set in Japan, Ive not yet read it. Crime Thriller Hound
The city of Tokyo is very much a character in its own right. It's not the tourist hotspots we see, but the real city with the food and drink which the locals consume. It's glorious. The Bookbag review of Tokyo Traffic.
BookLife Review wrote that Pronkos sixth novel, Shitamachi Scam, does as good a job of taking us on a trip through Tokyo as Simenon does through Inspector Maigret's Paris. So, join Pronko on an enlightening non-fictional trip through Tokyo.