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Deborah Kemp

    Captive in Kyoto
    Kiss of the Geisha
    • Kiss of the Geisha

      • 148pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      In Kiss of the Geisha, Page and Kenji Tanaka are enjoying a passionate life together following their whirlwind courtship, when they are drawn into a mysterious murder. Page is teaching part time at Kyoto University when a fellow professor dies of poisoning from the deadly puffer fish, fugu. Several other men have died in the same way, and Page begins to suspect that the professor was murdered because of his research into Japanese war crimes involving the dead men. Page is tutoring a young Japanese girl who is training to become a geisha. This young girl becomes involved in the killings when she overhears a conversation between her geisha mother and her geisha mother's patron. Page and Kenji travel to Europe, but when they return, the threat of danger still hangs over them. Page realizes that having all the money she could ever need doesn't make her immune to that danger. She knows that someone wants to silence her, possibly forever, and she must rely on Kenji and her friends to save her. Kyoto, Tokyo, Kamakura, and Osaka are the settings for Kiss of the Geisha where every day life in Japan presents some interesting challenges for Page. Some familiar characters from Kyoto Connection return in this second book in the continuing series.

      Kiss of the Geisha
    • Captive in Kyoto

      • 236pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      This book is an attempt to find out who Jesus Christ was. Using the best in modern scholarship this book covers all the important areas of Christianity covered by the quest to find the historical Jesus. The strength of this book is the scriptural basis for the foundation of Christianity, its growth from the death of Jesus Christ until about the year 300 A.D.

      Captive in Kyoto