Sayonara
Slam by Naomi Hirahara (Prospect Park Books, 2016)
is the sixth book in this award-winning series led by an irritable semi-retired
Japanese-American gardener in his 80s named Mas Arai who just wants to be left
alone. Instead, his daughter, son-in-law, and grandson live with him,
interfering with Mas’s potential plans to ask his girlfriend to move in with
him and generally complicating his life.
The son-in-law has finally gotten a good job as
head groundskeeper at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, and Mas is helping him out
during the World Baseball Classic series where Korea and Japan are playing. An
obnoxious Japanese sportswriter from an unsavory publication drops dead among
the crowd of spectators and journalists jostling for position near the dugout.
Mas ends up answering questions from the police instead of watching the game,
since he was helping pass water among the group.
The grandson of Mas’s childhood girlfriend
arrives from Japan a couple of days later ostensibly to take over the dead
sportswriter’s job and hires Mas as chauffeur and translator. In reality Yuki
is investigating what has turned out to be a homicide. The victim’s computer
files are missing and just what he was working on isn’t clear. Some signs point
to the dead journalist dabbling in blackmail on the side. Mas’s unwillingness
to explain his relationship to Yuki’s grandmother to Mas’s current girlfriend
creates a possible turning point in their lives.
This is a leisurely mystery, perhaps not for
everyone, no car chases and no shoot-outs, but it is a fine read about people
who sound authentic. It holds a great deal of history woven into the background
of the story, Japan and Korean political relationships, Hiroshima and World War
II survivors, prisoner exchanges, but none of it obtrusive. Other reviewers
suggest starting at the beginning of the series for a fuller picture of the
characters and their backgrounds.
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Paperback: 280 pages
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Publisher: Prospect Park
Books LLC - Prospect Park Books (April 26, 2016)
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Language: English
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ISBN-10: 1938849736
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ISBN-13: 978-1938849732
Aubrey Hamilton
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Aubrey
Hamilton is a former librarian who works on Federal It projects by day and
reads mysteries at night.
Sounds interesting. Is it necessary to read the first books in the series to enjoy this one. It does not sound like it from the review.
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