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The 8 Mansion Murders
The 8 Mansion Murders
Author: Takemaru Abiko
?? outstanding? one of the funniest and cleverest novels of its type to hit the English-language market in years.? Publishers Weekly The 8 Mansion, so called because its owner Kikuo Hachisuka, constructed it in the shape of a figure 8, is the scene of two gruesome crossbow murders. First Kikuo?s son, and then another resident who witnessed the f...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781986036061
ISBN-10: 1986036065
Publication Date: 5/7/2018
Pages: 178
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Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Book Type: Paperback
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WhidbeyIslander avatar reviewed The 8 Mansion Murders on + 715 more book reviews
An OK locked-room (sort of) mystery set in Japan. As usual in these Japanese books I had some confusion keeping the characters straight in my mind (my deficit, not the author's.) A cast of characters is provided, which helped. (And the origin of some Japanese given names was interesting.)

The explanation of how the murders occur was clever (and supported by many illustrations,) but I just found the whole experience lacking. The "locked-room lecture" given by the brother of the detective (and why were his siblings allowed so much leeway?) was a bit boring, especially to someone familiar with Carr's The Three Coffins and other Golden Age mysteries with impossible crimes outlined.

Not a total failure and breezily written (or translated).


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