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“Tengu (1983): Tengu is a powerful, shocking and unforgiving novel of awesome terror.”
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“Tengu is the third novel in John Donohue’s series of Connor Burke: anthropologist, martial arts student and instructor.”
“The true villain of the story, Kappa, the Lord of the Tengu, is one of the most evil I have ever seen in a book, and that’s saying a lot.”
“Anyway, an izakaya called Tengu one of a chain was where I'd spend many a Girl's Night with my good friends Nozomi and Megumi, noshing on katsuo no tataki and pumpkin korokke.”
“a little impishI might have to call Tengu pure evil.”
Tengu, Santa Monica - Drinking Poison Straight from the Devil's Goblet
“With the search for a so-called "Tengu" getting Maya into trouble by the end of the last episode, this latest instalment of Occult Academy sees both herself and Kozue missing; of course, it's Fumiaki who is tasked with looking for them both by the disturbingly (and hilariously) infatuated Chihiro.”
“Tengu" while also explaining what happened to Fumiaki's predecessor.”
“Tengu Bahar/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images October - The Commonwealth Games Open: Before the Commonwealth Games commenced it was only Games mascot Shera who managed to keep smiling as the organizing committee battled allegations of mismanagement.”
“Moveable Feast on Sexy Voice and Robo has made me even hungrier for more comics by Iou Kuroda, so Japan Tengu Party Illustrated certainly makes the [...]”
“The Tengu puts in motion a complex plot, involving Muslim terrorists in the Philippines, the kidnapping of embassy marines and a Japanese student from a wealthy family, and various other players connected to Burke.”
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