Blood in the kimono

When London journalist Harry Stone arrives in Tokyo to investigate a series of mysterious deaths marked by an ancient symbol, he expects corruption, danger, and the usual shadows of the criminal underworld. What he does not expect is to cross paths with Hiroshi Sugawara, a powerful oyabun whose cruelty is matched only by his influence — or with Akira, a woman whose grace hides a connection to a clandestine order older than the city itself.
After a brutal confrontation with Sugawara’s men, Harry is rescued by the Kami Enforcers — a secretive group guided by the spirit of Takemikazuchi, the god of thunder and the sword. Drawn into their world of hidden justice, ancient codes, and silent retribution, Harry becomes both witness and participant in a war waged far from the public eye. As he begins a new life as a reporter for Tokyo Shimbun, he uncovers the delicate balance between official power and the shadow forces that shape the city’s fate.
Caught between two cultures and two worlds — the neon-lit present and the mythic past — Harry must decide who he is and what he stands for. In a city where loyalty is tested, honour is earned, and love blooms in the most unlikely places, he discovers that the truth he sought is far more dangerous than he imagined. This is a story of fate, vengeance, and the fragile bridge between East and West — a noir tale infused with myth, mystery, and the enduring power of human connection.


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