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by Sujata Massey


  As always, Mary Sugiyama, the retired executive director of the North America branch of the Sogetsu School of ikebana, provided key introductions and advice. Rei’s sound track of Japanese and American pop music was suggested by the pop-music critic J. D. Considine and by Kristin Weisman, the coolest college student in Baltimore.

  I also thank Mari Miyake, Chris Belton, and Mark Schreiber for answering my questions about Japanese culture, and Susanne Trowbridge for continuing good advice and maintaining my author Web site. I thank Marcia Talley, Karen Diegmueller, John Mann, Janice McLane, Susan Shorr, Joshua Wolf, Rufus Juskus, Sandy Fleming, Meg Tipper, Anita Sherman, and Lalita Noronha, all great writers themselves, for coaxing the book along. And finally, to my family in New York—my agent, Ellen Geiger, and editor, Carolyn Marino—and the family at home—Tony and Pia Massey—I continue to feel blessed to have you in my life.

  And to my readers here and abroad—don’t be strangers. You can drop me a line through my Web site, www.sujatamassey.com/sujata

  Sujata Massey

  PRAISE FOR THE BRIDE’S KIMONO

  “Brimming equally with Japanese cultural lore and with Rei’s sharp comments on love, money, death and silk.”

  S.J. Rozan, author of Reflecting the Sky

  “The cross-cultural suspense story is as active as the traffic pattern at Dupont Circle…Japanese pop culture references, style, intrigue and the quick pace of The Bride’s Kimono combine…to attract hip readers.”

  Daily Press (Virginia)

  “Astute character development and fascinating use of Japanese history.”

  Booklist

  “The Bride’s Kimono takes the reader along on another humor-filled thrill ride with a heroine for the new age, Rei Shimura, the Japanese-American antiques dealer-cum-sleuth who must navigate between two worlds and two lovers—and around a corpse—as she solves the mystery of a stolen antiquity.”

  Stephen Horn, author of the New York Times bestseller In Her Defense

  ACCLAIM FOR

  SUJATA MASSEY’S previous novels

  THE FLOATING GIRL

  Booklist Editor’s Choice

  Agatha Award nominee

  “Sujata Massey is one of the rising stars of the [mystery] genre.”

  Denver Post

  “Rei is one of the most complex female protagonists around. She is Japanese, but she is also an American living in Japan, and this dichotomy gives her observations on Japanese culture a fascinating double edge. Another must-read from an author who has honed the skill of captivating and educating her readers at the same time.”

  Booklist

  THE FLOWER MASTER

  Macavity Award Winner

  “Massey not only fleshes out each of [the] sub-plots but weaves them together to illuminate conflicts of old and new in Japanese manners, morals, family, and love.”

  Kirkus Reviews, starred review

  “What Sujata Massey excels in, as evident from two previous Rei Shimura thrillers, is the arranging of plot details, interwoven with sprays of scene and freshly cut dialogue.”

  Baltimore Sun

  ZEN ATTITUDE

  Anthony and Edgar Award Nominee

  “A gifted storyteller who delivers strong characters, a tight plot and an inside view of Japan and its culture.”

  USA Today

  THE SALARYMAN’S WIFE

  Agatha Award Winner

  “Sly, sexy and deftly done, Wife is one to bring home.”

  People Page-Turner of the Week™

  Other Books by Sujata Massey

  THE FLOATING GIRL

  THE FLOWER MASTER

  ZEN ATTITUDE

  THE SALARYMAN’S WIFE

  Coming soon in hardcover

  THE DAIMYO’S DAUGHTER

  Copyright

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

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  Copyright © 2001 by Sujata Massey

  ISBN: 0-06-103115-1

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