In a review of the first English volume for , Rebecca Silverman wrote that while the premise of the book is fascinating and its stories well-told, the episodic nature of the chapters takes away from its "overall strength | After leaving Oxford, Keaton joined the British Army and became a member of the , holding the post of survival instructor and seeing combat in the and as one of the team members that responded to the |
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He occasionally gets involved in his own investigative mysteries | Keaton met Yuriko's Japanese mother when she was studying mathematics at and they married while still students |
Mark Sammut of called Master Keaton an "exhilarating adventure series" that "tackles weighty themes while generally maintaining an accessible tone through its endearing cast of characters and episodic nature.
28However, his son Robert, misses his father's overbearing personality as motivation to create his music | Chief Otter leads an investigation into the deaths and their main suspect is the former SAS officer, James Wolf |
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Keaton steals the data back for her, but he also realizes that she is not the daughter of his father | After Takakura excavates against the wishes of the local leader, Keaton and the excavation team are left for dead in the desert |
Keaton and the boy's father secretly follow out of concern for the boy who also desperately wants to be free.