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Flames on the Water

Flames on the Water

7 hrs. 51 min.
Language Russian
Narrator Marina Titova
Narrator Marina Titova
Description
1951, Tokyo—postwar Japan occupied by American troops. Ellie Raskin finds herself caught between two worlds: half Japanese, half Scottish. Deportation to Japan from Australia was supposed to help her start over in Tokyo, but it isn’t that simple. Especially because she is jealous of her husband’s interest in Vida Widanto, a famous Japanese poet. Ellie isn’t the only one with questions about the disgraced poet: Americans want to know what Vida was doing in China during the war. Surveillance is set up for Vida: it should be carried out by Jun—a teenage orphan who fled from Sakhalin, lost to the Japanese, and was recruited by American intelligence against his will. Ellie and Jun become increasingly entangled in a deadly web of intrigues and betrayal.  
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