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People Who Eat Darkness: The Fate of Lucie Blackman - Richard Lloyd Parry
People Who Eat Darkness: The Fate of Lucie Blackman
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An incisive and compelling account of the case of Lucie Blackman. Lucie Blackman -- tall, blonde, and 21 years old -- stepped out into the vastness of Tokyo in the summer of 2000, and disappeared forever. The following winter, her dismembered remains were found buried in a seaside cave. The seven... show more
An incisive and compelling account of the case of Lucie Blackman. Lucie Blackman -- tall, blonde, and 21 years old -- stepped out into the vastness of Tokyo in the summer of 2000, and disappeared forever. The following winter, her dismembered remains were found buried in a seaside cave. The seven months inbetween had seen a massive search for the missing girl, involving Japanese policemen, British private detectives, Australian dowsers and Lucie's desperate, but bitterly divided, parents. As the case unfolded, it drew the attention of prime ministers and sado-masochists, ambassadors and con-men, and reporters from across the world. Had Lucie been abducted by a religious cult, or snatched by human traffickers? Who was the mysterious man she had gone to meet? And what did her work, as a 'hostess' in the notorious Roppongi district of Tokyo, really involve?Richard Lloyd Parry, an award-winning foreign correspondent, has followed the case since Lucie's disappearance. Over the course of a decade, he has travelled to four continents to interview those caught up in the story, fought off a legal attack in the Japanese courts, and worked undercover as a barman in a Roppongi strip club. He has talked exhaustively to Lucie's friends and family and won unique access to the Japanese detectives who investigated the case. And he has delved into the mind and background of the man accused of the crime -- Joji Obara, described by the judge as 'unprecedented and extremely evil'.With the finesse of a novelist, he reveals the astonishing truth about Lucie and her fate. People Who Eat Darkness is, by turns, a non-fiction thriller, a courtroom drama and the biography of both a victim and a killer. It is the story of a young woman who fell prey to unspeakable evil, and of a loving family torn apart by grief. And it is a fascinating insight into one of the world's most baffling and mysterious societies, a light shone into dark corners of Japan that the rest of the world has never glimpsed before.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780224079174 (0224079174)
ASIN: 0224079174
Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
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Rachel Blogs
Rachel Blogs rated it
2.0 People Who Eat Darkness: The Fate of Lucie Blackman
This book DRAGS. It's super interesting at times, but for a 300 page book it feels like it's 800 pages. It was interesting but not interesting enough to get through.
CharlotteBuriedinBooks
CharlotteBuriedinBooks rated it
4.0
This was a very difficult book to read. I start it nearly a year ago and had to keep putting it down. I remember Lucie's disappearance very clearly, the pretty blond girl who vanished and was then found such a long time later, buried in a cave, in pieces. I remember her father and his attitude, h...
ageraets
ageraets rated it
3.0 People Who Eat Darkness: The Fate of Lucie Blackman
Densely written, thoroughly researched, very objective and (unfortunately) somewhat dull, Richard Lloyd Parry's book on the disappearance of Lucie Blackman is worth reading if the reader is willing to be patient. This reader, sadly, was not able to be as patient as she should have been. The facts ar...
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