The Tokyo Zodiac Murders the guardian [島田荘司]
☆「密室もの」の世界二位に。。。。
読者への挑戦のくだりも。。。。
なんか。。号泣だ。。
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/jan/29/top-10-locked-room-mysteries-adrian-mckinty
2. The Tokyo Zodiac Murders by Soji Shimada (1981)
A snowy evening in the Shōwa period of pre-war Japan. A wealthy artist, Heikichi Umezawa, is finishing up his great cycle of paintings on Zodiacal subjects when his head is smashed in with a blunt object. The studio is locked from the inside and the suspects have alibis. Over the next four decades many of Umezawa's family members are also gruesomely killed, most in "impossible" ways. In a series of postmodern asides Soji Shimada repeatedly taunts the reader explaining that all the clues are there for an astute observer.
読者への挑戦のくだりも。。。。
なんか。。号泣だ。。
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/jan/29/top-10-locked-room-mysteries-adrian-mckinty
2. The Tokyo Zodiac Murders by Soji Shimada (1981)
A snowy evening in the Shōwa period of pre-war Japan. A wealthy artist, Heikichi Umezawa, is finishing up his great cycle of paintings on Zodiacal subjects when his head is smashed in with a blunt object. The studio is locked from the inside and the suspects have alibis. Over the next four decades many of Umezawa's family members are also gruesomely killed, most in "impossible" ways. In a series of postmodern asides Soji Shimada repeatedly taunts the reader explaining that all the clues are there for an astute observer.
占星術殺人事件―The Tokyo zodiac murders
- 作者: 島田 荘司
- 出版社/メーカー: アイビーシーパブリッシング
- 発売日: 2010/04
- メディア: ハードカバー
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