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Dismissed with prejudice : a J.P. Beaumont mystery

A J.P. Beaumont mystery.

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  • "A J.P. Beaumont mystery."@en
  • "When software seller Tadeo Kurobashi, an amateur student of Samurai history, is found dead with a Samurai sword in his hand, hara-kiri is suspected, but an error in the ancient ritual leads Detective Sergeant J.P. Beaumont to suspect murder."
  • "The blood at the scene belies any suggestion of an "honorable death." Yet, to the eyes of the Seattle police, a successful Japanese software magnate died exactly as he wished--and by his own hand, according to the ancient rite of seppuku. Homicide Detective J.P. Beaumont can't dismiss what he sees as an elaborate suicide, however, not when something about it makes his flesh crawl. Because small errors in the ritual suggest something darker: a killer who will go to extraordinary lengths to escape detection, a fiend with a less traditional passion for cold-blooded murder."@en
  • "Undecided whether it is murder or suicide is what is on the mind of his best friend. Tad wouldn't have violated the ancient traditions...And his head is still attached."
  • "When a software magnate with a fondness for Samurai lore is found dead and declared a hara-kiri suicide victim, detective J.P. Beaumont believes the clues are too convenient and begins to suspect that the man was actually murdered."@en
  • "Japanese businessman Tadeo Kurobashi had many passions, including computers, poetry, money, and Samurai lore. So his suicide method of choice would naturally be the ancient art of seppuku - what the uninitiated call "hara-kiri." But despite the bloody Samurai sword Kurobashi clutches tightly in his lifeless hand, Seattle detective J.P. Beaumont senses the dead software magnate played a less active role in his own demise. Because glaring errors have been made in the time-honoured Asian death ritual, which has Beau looking for someone with a less traditional passion ... for cold-blooded homicide."@en
  • ""The blood at the scene belies any suggestion of an 'honorable death.' Yet, to the eyes of the Seattle police, a successful Japanese software magnate died exactly as he wished--and by his own hand, according to the ancient rite of seppuku. Homicide Detective J.P. Beaumont can't dismiss what he sees as an elaborate suicide, however, not when something about it makes his flesh crawl. Because small errors in the ritual suggest something darker: a killer who will go to extraordinary lengths to escape detection--a fiend with a less traditional passion . . . for cold-blooded murder."--from publisher's description"
  • "Top ten New York Times bestselling author J.A. Jance?s classic tale of suspense featuring Seattle detective J.P. Beaumont and his desperate race to track down a twisted killer."@en
  • "Seattle homicide detective J.P. Beaumont suspects he has a very devious killer on his hands when he notices small errors in what has been staged to look like the suicide of a Japanese software magnate, according to the ancient rite of seppuku."@en
  • "Computers, poetry and Samurai lore were successful businessman Tadeo Kurobashi's passions. So it stood to reason that the ancient "art" of hara-kiri would be his suicide method of choice."@en

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  • "Young adult works"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Young adult fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Suspense fiction"

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  • "Dismissed with prejudice : a J.P. Beaumont mystery"@en
  • "Dismissed with prejustice"
  • "Dismissed with Prejudice"@en
  • "Dismissed With Prejudice"
  • "Dismissed with prejudice"@en
  • "Dismissed with prejudice"
  • "Dismissed with prejudice : a J.P. Beaumont novel"@en
  • "DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE"@en
  • "Dismissed with prejudice: Book 7"@en
  • "Dismissed with prejudice a J.P. Beaumont mystery"
  • "Le Sabre et le virus"
  • "Dismissed with prejudice : a J.P. Beaumont Mystery"@en
  • "Dismissed with prejudice : a J.P. Beaumont mystery"