About the Author:
Diana Renn grew up in Seattle and now lives in Boston. She has taught ESL and writing, most recently at Boston University. She has published numerous short stories and essays, and she is also the Fiction Editor at YARN (Young Adult Review Network), an award-winning online magazine featuring short-form writing for teens. She is the author of several ESL textbooks, as well as the YA mystery novels Latitude Zero and Tokyo Heist. She is an avid traveler.
Review:
"Renn keeps the tension high and the pace moving in a modern, unique whodunit." — The L.A. Times
"A terrific heroine, exciting and unexpected plot twists, and fascinating and beautifully-wrought real-life settings: young adult mysteries do not get better than this." — Peter Abrahams, author of the Echo Falls Mysteries and Edgar Award winner
"Tokyo Heist is a fast-paced, exotic reading adventure, a story where The da Vinci Code meets the wildly popular manga genre! Author Diana Renn infuses protagonist Violet with plenty of chikara (power) and Renn's fresh, spot-on author's voice is irresistible. I couldn't put it down!" — Alane Ferguson, author of the Forensic Mysteries and Edgar Award winner
"Fly to the coolest city on earth. Hunt for a missing masterpiece. Battle tattooed gangsters while rocking a kimono. And don't forget to try the shibazuke. Adventures don’t get any more thrilling than Tokyo Heist. You'll want to jump right inside this book and live it." — Kirsten Miller, author of Kiki Strike: Inside the Shadow City
"Hidden paintings, yakuza assassins, vivid settings, artful intrigue, and a taste of manga make Tokyo Heist an absorbing tale mystery readers will love." — Linda Gerber, author of Death by Latte
A Summer 2012 Kids' Indie Next Pick — Indiebound
"This art heist has twists and turns, romance, and the happily-ever-after that many will be rooting for." — Booklist
"Fans of mysteries and thrillers will enjoy this just as much as fans of Japanese culture." — Publishers Weekly
"Readers will cheer for Violet as she uses her wits and outsmarts the adults. Teens will learn about Japanese culture, and fans of manga and art students will rejoice that they can relate to the protagonist and story." — School Library Journal
"A van Gogh heist, a trip to Japan and a yakuza attack: Could there be a better summer? . . . A proficient caper spiced up by Violet's eye for art." — Kirkus Reviews
"A fast-paced and engaging mystery with a spunky protagonist." — VOYA
"TOKYO HEIST is refreshingly free of most of the standard modern YA-fiction tropes. . . . It's rare for YA heroines to have such specific, developed interests, and Violet filtering her investigation through her passion for manga, art, and Japan makes her seem like a real, relatable teenager." — A.V. Club
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