A nice mystery novel with a slow start that becomes quite addictive the more the story goes on.
A nice mystery novel with a slow start that becomes quite addictive the more the story goes on.
This is the 5th book of the Galileo series but only the second novel (with The Devotion of Suspect X). This is an excellent howdunnit that has been translated into English by Alexander O. Smith under the title Salvation of a Saint
This is the second book of the Ikagawa series. Not as good as the first one in my opinion, but still an enjoyable read.
I haven’t read as much as I wanted in February, and I have been disappointed by some of my readings too.
This is the second book in the Kogoro Akechi series. It contains two novellas: 一寸法師 and 何者.
This book is the tenth book of the Kaga series and one of the best!
In his book, author and journalist Kiyoshi Shimizu recounts in detail how he investigated the Ashikaga murder case and showed that evidence collected against Toshikazu Sugaya was flawed. An engrossing read about one of Japan’s most know wrongful convictions.
This novel starts like a simple story of two asocial persons who somehow try to overcome their difficulties together, but it takes a surprising direction and is much more complex than it seems at first. The story is nice, but it was not for me.
A funny yet engrossing locked room mystery and an impressive debut novel.
I read four books in January, including the first book of the Kogoro Akechi series, by Edogawa Rampo.
As a fan of classic detective stories, I loved this book! It is a collection of five short stories that introduce Kogoro Akechi, Japan’s first recurring fictional detective.
A short but engrossing novel that lets us share an intern’s daily life as he struggles to turn his years of medical study into practice.