Richard Lloyd Parry is a British journalist and author, best known for his work as the Asia editor for The Times, a UK newspaper. He has reported extensively from various parts of Asia, including Japan, where he has lived for many years. Parry is recognized for his in-depth reporting on cultural, social, and political issues in the region.
In addition to his journalism, Lloyd Parry has written books, including "People Who Eat Darkness," which examines the 2000 murder case of a British woman in Tokyo. The book blends elements of true crime with a broader exploration of Japanese culture and society. His writing is noted for its narrative style, combining thorough research with compelling storytelling.
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