Island of Exiles explained

Island of Exiles
Author:I. J. Parker
Country:Japan
Language:English
Genre:History, mystery
Publisher:Penguin Group
Pub Date:2007
English Pub Date:2007
Media Type:paperback
Pages:398
Isbn:978-0-14-311259-4
Dewey:813/.6 22
Congress:PS3616.A745 I85 2007
Oclc:86172963
Preceded By:Black Arrow (internal chronology)
Followed By:The Hell Screen (internal chronology)

Island of Exiles is a 2007 detective novel by I. J. Parker. The story follows Sugawara Akitada, who is assigned by two shadowy officials to investigate the fatal poisoning on penal colony on Sado Island of the exiled and disgraced Prince Okisada. The suspect is the son of the local governor, the officials thought he might have been framed as part of a treasonous plot. Akitada is forced to carry out an undercover investigation, taking on the guise of a convict sentenced to exile on the island. It becomes a perilous task, as the convicts on the island were treated "cheaper than dirt", expendable slaves to work the mines.

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