Taehyun Park

Magic is here, ready to store your data and keep your cell phone charged... endlessly. And unlike the rest of life’s luxuries, it’s basically free.

Taehyun Park, rags-to-riches star of the hit Korean drama *Flower Boy Ramen Chef*, leads a life that’s less idyllic than it might seem.ALT
Though his face graces billboards across Asia, he’s dogged by the demands of a blackmailer from his mysterious past.

When he stumbles upon an opportunity that could free him from the extortion forever, he’s more than ready to seize it. But is he prepared for the fallout?ALT
Taehyun: See, that’s my Big Main Character Energy.
Eika: *giggling* Is that what we’re calling it?ALT

Swimming against the current and swept together by circumstance, these six strange bedfellows have everything to lose.

(Give the people what they want!)

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Hatsumi Date

Magic is here, ready to store your data and keep your cell phone charged... endlessly. And the inequities of magic are just another tool for the powerful to reinforce their privilege.

Hatsumi Date, childhood friend of Eika Fujiwara and Misora Toyama, is a journalist on the politics beat with anger issues and a tumultuous past.ALT
She’s chasing justice within the tangled organizations of the Tokyo underworld, determined to make things right no matter the cost.

When opened doors create webs of obligation, Hatsumi’s access risks abetting the very corruption that she abhors. Given the choice between righteousness and retribution, what path will she choose?ALT
Hatsumi: I’m clearly main character material. Epic quest for justice, etc. I don’t know why this description makes me sound so dodgy.
Eika and Misora: Well…ALT

Swimming against the current and swept together by circumstance, these six strange bedfellows have everything to lose.

(Luckily, we all know that being a main character means that you never do anything wrong.)

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Kenji Asagawa

Magic is here, ready to store your data and keep your cell phone charged... endlessly. At least that’s what the salespeople would have you believe.

Kenji Asagawa, Cameron Green’s apparent neighbor, has more important concerns than rich people hawking unreliable technology. After a job gone wrong, he’s got to make sure the knife that’s coming isn’t gonna show up between his own ribs.ALT
Feet dangling over the dark underside of the city, his own wit and reflexes are all that’s between him and a final fall. 
How far will he go to find answers and what will he do once he has them?ALT
Kenji: I can’t be the main character. My plan is to not grow at all. Negative character change.

Cameron: Unfortunately, we know that’s not true. You’re the poster child for right motivation, wrong actions.ALT

Swimming against the current and swept together by circumstance, these six strange bedfellows have everything to lose.

(When you’re too busy with hijinks to bother with this main character business.)

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Cameron Green

Magic is here, ready to store your data and keep your cell phone charged... endlessly. So, of course the U.S. Congress decided to pass a law outlawing it as “witchcraft.”

Cameron Green, a Minneapolis-based magitech engineer, has his life and career turned upside down by the ban. Fortunately, Japan’s magic industry is still white-hot...ALT
and he’s quickly recruited by Eika Fujiwara to work on her top-secret project.

For an American finding himself thrust into the complex and cutthroat world of Tokyo’s megacorps, one question takes precedence: Who can you trust?ALT
Cameron: As the straight cis upper middle class white male American, I figured I ***was*** the main character and I am kinda relieved not to be.

Eika: Most of the book does take place in Japan, Cameron-san…ALT

Swimming against the current and swept together by circumstance, these six strange bedfellows have everything to lose.

(Sorry, Cam, you have some stereotypical MC vibes but you’re more of an inciting incident.)

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