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Red Tea

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A gripping mystery unravels in the quiet, eerie countryside of rural Japan. Who is behind the brutal murders of Jordan Howard's students? Dive into this thrilling tale to uncover the shocking truth!

Jordan Howard, a dedicated high school English teacher, never expected to find herself caught in a web of murder and intrigue. Relocating to the serene Japanese countryside to start a new life, she quickly becomes embroiled in a chilling case as her students are killed one by one. Haunted by guilt over her brother's mysterious death, Jordan is driven to uncover the killer's identity, even if it means risking her own life.

Toshihiko Sakurai, a determined and ambitious detective, is tasked with investigating the murders. Despite warning Jordan to stay out of the case--and away from him--an undeniable bond forms between them. As their paths intertwine, Jordan digs deeper into the dark secrets hidden beneath the surface of the peaceful town, uncovering dangerous truths that someone will go to any lengths to keep buried.

But as Jordan inches closer to revealing the identity of the killer, the murderer seems to close in on her. Could she be the next victim of this ruthless serial poisoner?

This fast-paced, suspenseful mystery set in the haunting backdrop of rural Japan will leave you on the edge of your seat until the very last page. Perfect for fans of psychological thrillers, Japanese crime fiction, and amateur detective mysteries. Get ready for a heart-pounding, unforgettable ride!

Product Details

PublisherCity Owl Press
Publish DateJune 12, 2018
Pages284
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781944728830
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.6 inches | 0.9 pounds

About the Author

Meg Mezeske is a copywriter, podcaster, and dilettante who's happy to finally call herself an author. Meg likes to put her characters in her favorite places--like Japan. Meg lived and worked in Japan as the only Westerner in a small town. From teaching English to being an impromptu interpreter when a Russian ship ran ashore, Meg loved both the ordinary and extraordinary of Japanese life. Now, she retells that experience through her fiction, with mystery, murder, and romance thrown in for good measure. She resides in Arizona.

Reviews

"Mezeske's debut is quietly ominous, the tension rising like steam off a freshly made cup of tea as Jordan gets closer to both the killer and the enigmatic detective assigned to the case. I couldn't turn pages fast enough!" - Heidi Lang, author of Rules of the Ruff"

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