A rare California deluge unearths a hidden body - and a decades-old
crime
Rain has spoiled Masao Masuto's vacation. For six days the storm has
trapped the Zen Buddhist detective and his family inside their Los
Angeles cottage. By the morning of his vacation's final day, he is so
stir crazy that the call to come to work is a relief. Detective Masuto
knows no better cure for boredom than a puzzling murder.
Nothing remains of the deceased man but his bones. A mudslide caused by
the long, punishing storm destroyed the terrace of a Beverly Hills
mansion, dislodging the swimming pool and opening a grave which had been
covered for three decades. The skeleton's deep stab wound suggests a
professional's hand - possibly a World War II veteran with commando
training. As Masuto pries into the past, the aged murderer takes deadly
steps to cover up his long-forgotten crime. The detective finds himself
locked in a game of cat and mouse with a brilliant and ruthless killer.