Occupied City

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In this novel David Peace explores the rumours of complicity, conspiracy and cover-up that surround the chilling case of the Teikoku Bank Massacre. It was a case which would see Hirasawa Sadamichi, a 57-year-old artist, spend 40 years of his life on death row.

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‘Extraordinary.’ New York Times
‘Savagely beautiful.’ The Times

Tokyo, January 26th, 1948. As the third year of the US Occupation of Japan begins, a man enters a downtown bank. He speaks of an outbreak of dysentery and says he is a doctor, sent by the Occupation authorities. Clear liquid is poured into sixteen teacups. Sixteen employees of the bank drink this liquid according to strict instructions. Within minutes twelve of them are dead, the other four unconscious. The man disappears along with some, but not all, of the bank’s money. And so begins the biggest manhunt in Japanese history.

In Occupied City, David Peace dramatises and explores the rumours of complicity, conspiracy and cover-up that surround the chilling case of the Teikoku Bank Massacre.

‘Marvellous.’ Daily Telegraph

‘Genuinely hypnotic.’ Harper’s Magazine

Additional information

Weight 0.235 kg
Dimensions 19.8 × 12.7 × 2 cm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

292

Language

English

Edition

1st paperback ed

Dewey

823.92 (edition:22)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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