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PoorMonger

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21. Musical Suggestion - "Blue Light Yokohama"
Mon May 15, 2017, 07:46 PM
May 2017
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This one was kind've a no brainer on my part since the book itself was named after the song - and it played into the internal dialog of Inspector Iwata.

I found the book to be very engaging for a debut. I'm hopeful that this becomes a series.

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