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Seesaw Monster

Kotaro Isaka
Barcode 9781787304727
Hardback

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Release Date: 03/07/2025

Genre: Fiction
Sub-Genre: Spy Thrillers
Translator: Sam Malissa
Label: Harvill Secker
Contributors: Sam Malissa (Translated by)
Language: English, Japanese
Publisher: Vintage Publishing

'Fascinating and thought provoking with some genuine surprises and incredibly clever ideas that kept me thinking about it long after I finished it… a Japanese Black Mirror!' Ajay Chowdhury, author of The Waiter

Some mother-in-laws are hard. This one might be murder.

Miyako suspects her mother-in-law is a murderer. It’s not just a case of them rubbing each other up the wrong way – there is definitely something suspicious going on. But Miyako isn’t exactly what she seems either. Her husband has no idea about her past life as a secret agent. When she decides to use her professional skills to investigate her mother-in-law, the delicate equilibrium of their lives is thrown wildly out of balance.

Many decades later, in a future world where electronic communication has been irrevocably compromised, confidential messages must be delivered by trusted couriers like Mito. But one delivery pulls Mito into a conspiracy beyond his wildest imaginings, and forces him into a race against time to defeat a world-changing technological threat.

Seesaw Monster contains two sharp, thrilling linked novellas - SEESAW MONSTER and SPIN MONSTER - from the bestselling and multi-award-winning writer Kotaro Isaka, internationally celebrated for his offbeat humour and inventive talent for twists.

PRAISE FOR KOTARO ISAKA:

‘Unlike anything you're likely to have read before . white-hot with double-crosses’ Financial Times

‘Entertaining . high-speed . with lots of twists and turns’ The Times

‘Thoroughly enjoyable’ Guardian