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The Fine Art of Uncanny Prediction

By: Robert Goddard
Narrated by: Naoko Mori
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Umiko Wada never set out to be a private detective, let alone become the one-woman operation behind the Kodaka Detective Agency. But so it has turned out, thanks to the death of her former boss, Kazuto Kodaka, in mysterious circumstances.

Keen to avoid a similar fate, Wada chooses the cases she takes very carefully. A businessman who wants her to track down his estranged son offers what appears to be a straightforward assignment. But she should have known that the simplest cases are never really simple at all. Soon she finds herself pulled into a labyrinthine conspiracy with links to a twenty-seven-year-old investigation by her late employer and to the chaos and trauma of the dying days of the Second World War.

As Wada uncovers a dizzying web of connections between then and now, it becomes clear that someone has gone to extraordinary lengths to keep the past buried. And the deeper Wada digs, the more danger she finds herself in. Soon those she loves most will be sucked into the orbit of one of the most powerful men in Tokyo. And he will do whatever it takes to hold on to his power...

The Fine Art of Uncanny Prediction is another tour de force from the cunning mind of master storyteller Robert Goddard. Spanning seventy years, it takes the reader on a head-spinning journey of twist and counter-twist which keep you guessing until the final pages.

©2023 Robert Goddard (P)2023 Penguin Audio
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Really great story to continue Woada’s super sleuthing adventure. Gentle connection to the 1st book and brilliant character development.
Hope there will be future volumes.

Brilliant Story and Uncanny Sleuthing

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Great story, intelligent writing, artful narration. Definitely one of Goddard’s best - and I’ve read them all!

Just perfect

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I liked how the story jumped between present day and 27 years earlier. It was good to get to know Wada’s deceased boss, Kodaka. Wada is a great character.

Great Story

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I came across the two Wada books by chance - and have enjoyed both, though I have taken 1 point off for the long list of who is who at the start which I found quite intimidating and nearly put me off listening. It might work OK in a hard copy where you don't have to read it all at once and can flick back and to but actually I managed the book fine without having remembered them all from that list.

Enjoyed very much

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Another great story which twists and weaves and wends it’s way to another gripping conclusion. I loved it! More Wada please!

Another Wada Smash!

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