Synopses & Reviews
Dee and Ryo go on their first vacation together, but their break from crime-fighting doesn't last long. When the duo encounters a corpse, they're forced to answer questions from local police, and soon discover that four Japanese people have recently been murdered in the same location. With a lot of skill and a little luck, Dee and Ryo will be able to solve this murder mystery before another life is lost.
Later, Dee takes Ryo to visit the orphanage he grew up in. When a bomb explodes and seriously injures the nun who raised him, Dee will stop at nothing to find the perpetrator and get even. It's up to Ryo to stop Dee before his lust for revenge leads to murder.
About the Author
Although
Fake is her most popular series, Sanami Matoh is also the artist and creator of
Access, Be-ing, Black x Blood, Break, FULL MOON ni Sasayaite, Onegai Darling, Penguin no Ousama, Ra-1, Sakura no Furu yoru, Ten-Ryu, TSU-I, and
Yo-u.
Sanami began her career as a doujinshi-ka for manga series such as Slam Dunk, and her first work was entitled Tenchi no Sob and was released in 1990. Recently, she issued an artbook set called Color and Monotone, respectively. Monotone contains a 24-page side story called "Like, Like, Love" that is the conclusion of the Fake series, revealing who ends up with whom. Fake has also been released in anime form as an OAV but that story is only based on one volume of the manga series (Volume 2).
Sanami Matoh was born in Ooita on May 29, 1969. Her blood type is B and she's a Taurus. She now lives and works in Tokyo.
Series Description
Sanami Matoh's
Fake, a shounen-ai favorite, is the unlikely love story between two NYC cops - who both happen to be guys...
Meet Ryo and Dee, two New York City cops with an attraction for action, and for each other! When Ryo, a soft spoken officer, joins the NYPD's 27th precinct, he's soon partnered up with Dee's a cocky, confident cop with attitude to spare.
Fake began appearing in tankoubon (graphic novel) form in Japan from Biblos in 1994 and concluded its 7-volume run in 2000.