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M. Ward Leon Releases "Black Rain In Little Tokyo"

  • Writer: Beacon Publishing Group
    Beacon Publishing Group
  • Aug 26
  • 2 min read
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A dark cloud hung over Little Tokyo in Southern California. The Los Angeles chapter of Japan's notorious criminal gang, known as the Yakuza, has a deadly grip on the Japanese community. They quickly established an elaborate organization involving extortion, loan sharking, drugs, and money laundering. Initially, many local merchants complained to the police. Those who dared to speak up faced unexplained "accidents," some of which were fatal. The Japanese community soon fell in line and became silent.


Detective Sergeant Tanaka of the Los Angeles Police Department has grown increasingly frustrated with the department's persistent lack of success. Running out of options, Tanaka reaches out to his old friend and private investigator, John Marlboro, for help. Marlboro is asked to go undercover. Tanaka likes Marlboro for his ability to speak a smattering of Japanese and for his tenacity as a hard-nosed, old-school shamus. He will partner with Officer Hana Wakabayashi, a five-foot-five vision of beauty who ranked at the top of her class in the firing range and holds a black belt in karate. Together, they will pose as husband and wife, opening a paint store in the heart of Little Tokyo. It didn't take long for Marlboro and Wakabayashi to get the Yakuza's attention. Soon, they began to disrupt, disorganize, and inconvenience their criminal operation to the point where the overlord, Kio Kobayashi, declared war on the Gaijin (outsider) and his whore. Eventually, all Hell breaks loose, and things go from bad to worse for the Yakuza.


It's a story of murder, gangsters, sex, yubitsume, seppuku, and sushi.


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