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Tokyo Zodiac Murders (Detective Mitarai's Casebook) - Shika MacKenzie, Soji Shimada, Ross MacKenzie
Tokyo Zodiac Murders (Detective Mitarai's Casebook)
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“Intricately constructed and entertainingly exotic.”—The Japan Times Astrologer, fortuneteller, and self-styled detective Kiyoshi Mitarai must in one week solve a mystery that has baffled Japan for 40 years. Who murdered the artist Umezawa, raped and killed his daughter, and then chopped up the... show more
“Intricately constructed and entertainingly exotic.”—The Japan Times Astrologer, fortuneteller, and self-styled detective Kiyoshi Mitarai must in one week solve a mystery that has baffled Japan for 40 years. Who murdered the artist Umezawa, raped and killed his daughter, and then chopped up the bodies of six others to create Azoth, the supreme woman? With maps, charts, and other illustrations, this story of magic and illusion, pieced together like a great stage tragedy, challenges the reader to unravel the mystery before the final curtain. The Tokyo Zodiac Murders joins a new wave of Japanese murder mysteries being translated into English. Soji Shimada, author of over 100 mystery novels, is a designer, musician, and astrology writer. From the publisher: for more mystery from Japan, check out The Inugami Clan by Seishi Yokomizo.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9784925080811 (4925080814)
ASIN: 4925080814
Publisher: IBC Books
Pages no: 252
Edition language: English
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Familiar Diversions
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4.5 The Tokyo Zodiac Murders by Soji Shimada, translation by Ross and Shika Mackenzie
The Tokyo Zodiac Murders starts off with a “last will and testament” written by Heikichi Umezawa in 1936. In this document, he detailed his belief that he is possessed and how he came to the realization that killing six of his daughters and nieces would solve his problems. Using their zodiac signs a...
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4.0 Random Thoughts: The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
The Tokyo Zodiac Murders by Soji Shimada Japan, 1936. An old eccentric artist living with seven women has been found dead--in a room locked from the inside. His diaries reveal alchemy, astrology and a complicated plan to kill all seven women. Shortly afterwards, the plan is carried out: the wo...
Abandoned by Booklikes
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5.0 Great Locked Room Mystery in Japan
I am reading this for "Locked Room Mystery": The Tokyo Zodiac Murders by Soji Shimada. This apparently is a locked room mystery novel that has been getting rave reviews. Wow all I have to say is that this book was great. More than anything I love clever books like this, and this was definitely ve...
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4.0 Tokyo Zodiac Murders (Detective Mitarai's Casebook)
This was a really charming mystery novel, to the point it could almost be called "a perfect crime". Highly recommend for those who likes the "Crime and Mystery" genre.
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M's blog. rated it
5.0 Tokyo Hoàng Đạo Án
This was a really charming mystery novel, to the point it could almost be called "a perfect crime". Highly recommend for those who likes the "Crime and Mystery" genre.
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