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'The Mystery at Dunvegan Castle' by T. L. Huchu is a great mystery and a wonderful story - a great piece of urban fantasy.
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Offshore Lightning by Saito Nazuna shows the author's storytelling prowess through the strong perspectives of her characters.
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'Okinawa' by Susumu Higa is a powerful read hiding its complexity beneath depictions of people's everyday existence in war and peace.
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