Tokyo's Lost Souls: The Girl on the Train What follows is a series of shocking events. But, luckily, Mika is well prepared and hatches a plan to escape years of abuse. One day, while returning home for summer vacation, he meets a mysterious
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Title | : | Tokyo's Lost Souls: The Girl on the Train |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.74 (735 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1536876011 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 120 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-08-02 |
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Editorial : About the Author Tristan Vick is the popular author of the Resurrection Virus saga, published by Winlock Press, which includes BITTEN: Resurrection, BITTEN 2: Land of the Rising Dead, and BITTEN 3: Kingdom of the Living Dead (coming winter of 2016). His comedic pulp-noir paranormal investigative series The Scarecrow & Lady Kingston is also published by Winlock Press, an imprint of Permuted Press. In addition to being professionally published, Tristan Vick continues to self-publish under his own imprint, Regolith Publications. Tristan Vick graduated from Montana State University with degrees in English Literature and Asian Cultural Studies. He speaks fluent Japanese and lives with his wife and two children in Japan. When he's not commuting on the train or teaching English, he spends his time reading, writing, blogging, binge-watching his favorite television shows, and eating sara-udon.
One summer two complete strangers meet on a train. What follows is a series of shocking events.
TOKYO, JAPAN Masahiro Takaguchi is a senior in high school preoccupied with his college entrance exams. One day, while returning home for summer vacation, he meets a mysterious girl on the train who seduces him and, in the course of a single train ride, changes his life forever.
Mika Arakida goes home every night to an abusive stepfather and alcoholic mother who cares more about protecting her monster of a husband than her own daughter. When Mika's stepfather forcibly breaks down her door and enters her bedroom one night, she fears the worst. But, luckily, Mika is well prepared and hatches a plan to escape years of abuse.
When Masahiro receives a strange summons from the police, he has no choice but to convene with a murderer who desires to speak with him. But who could she be? The only way to get to the bottom of the mystery is to go meet
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