This book contains two of the most famous novels by Edogawa Rampo: the Black Lizard and the Boy Detectives Club. I enjoyed both, but I found the Boy Detectives Club to be more engrossing and exciting, even though it is written for children.
This book contains two of the most famous novels by Edogawa Rampo: the Black Lizard and the Boy Detectives Club. I enjoyed both, but I found the Boy Detectives Club to be more engrossing and exciting, even though it is written for children.
This novel is about the confrontation between Kogoro Akechi and a mysterious man leopard. It was an entertaining read, not my favourite but quite good.
This novel is one of my least favourite of the series so far. I found the end quite good, but the novel also felt very repetitive after a while.
This is the seventh book in the Kogoro Akechi collection and my favourite so far!
Good mystery, spooky scenes, suspense… this book is a delight for fans of the detective and horror genres.
I did not like this novel as much as the other Akechi stories, but even though I have much to criticise, it was still an enjoyable read.
『蜘蛛男』 is the first novel in the Kogoro Akechi series. A suspenseful battle against the most devilish villain we have seen so far!
This is the second book in the Kogoro Akechi series. It contains two novellas: 一寸法師 and 何者.
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.