Finder Deluxe Edition: In Captivity, Vol. 4

Love and danger collide in the Japanese underworld

Ayano Yamane author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc

Published:11th Jan '18

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Finder Deluxe Edition: In Captivity, Vol. 4 cover

In this volume of Finder, Takaba's dangerous journey continues as he faces emotional turmoil while navigating the perilous underworld and his feelings for Asami.

In Finder Deluxe Edition: In Captivity, Vol. 4, the gripping narrative continues as photographer Takaba Akihito finds himself entwined in the dangerous world of the Japanese underworld. Tasked with documenting the illicit activities of this shadowy realm, Takaba’s encounter with the charismatic crime boss Asami Ryuichi alters the course of his life. The stakes rise dramatically when Takaba’s reckless pursuit of crime boss Fei Long leads to his capture and a thrilling rescue attempt that leaves Asami wounded. This volume delves into the complexities of their relationship, exploring themes of love, loyalty, and the fine line between danger and desire.

As Takaba grapples with his feelings for Asami, he is plagued by uncertainty about his lover’s fate. The emotional turmoil is palpable as he questions whether Asami's feelings are strong enough to risk everything for him. The tension escalates as Takaba must navigate his own vulnerabilities while confronting the perilous world he is drawn into. This deluxe edition not only features beautifully rendered illustrations but also includes never-before-seen material that enriches the storyline.

Finder Deluxe Edition: In Captivity, Vol. 4 is a must-read for fans of the series, offering a deeper insight into the characters and their evolving dynamics. With its captivating blend of romance and suspense, this volume promises to keep readers on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating what lies ahead in the ongoing saga.

ISBN: 9781421593081

Dimensions: 181mm x 127mm x 15mm

Weight: 172g

192 pages