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Holmes of Kyoto: Volume 12 - cover

Holmes of Kyoto: Volume 12

Mai Mochizuki

Translator Minna Lin

Publisher: J-Novel Heart

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Summary

It’s September, and summer break is now over. The last part of Kiyotaka’s training brings him to Komatsu’s detective agency, where everyone is surprised to find that his partner will be his longtime nemesis, Ensho. Their first request is a strange one: a client wants to know who “killed” him. Meanwhile in Gion, a geisha is being stalked and ghost sightings are on the rise. These curious mysteries have the troubling trio—Komatsu, Ensho, and Kiyotaka—running through the narrow streets of Kyoto on the case!
Available since: 11/21/2022.
Print length: 250 pages.

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