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In the winter of 1937, the village of Okamura is abuzz with excitement over the forthcoming wedding of a son of the grand Ichiyanagi family. But amid the gossip over the approaching festivities, there is also a worrying rumour – it seems a sinister masked man has been asking questions about the Ichiyanagis around the village.

Then, on the night of the wedding, the Ichiyanagi family are woken by a terrible scream, followed by the sound of eerie music – death has come to Okamura, leaving no trace but a bloody samurai sword, thrust into the pristine snow outside the house. The murder seems impossible, but amateur detective Kosuke Kindaichi is determined to get to the bottom of it.

©1973 Seishi Yokomizo. Translation Louise Heal Kawai 2019. (P)2021 Bolinda Publishing
Amateur Sleuths Murder International Mystery & Crime Mystery Detective Crime Village Crime Thrillers Thriller & Suspense Thriller Fiction Japanese Detective

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"A classic locked-room murder mystery, the first in the Detective Kindaichi series.... The solution to this mystery came as a complete surprise - exactly what I asked for." (New York Times Book Review)

"The perfect read for this time of year. Short and compelling, it will appeal to fans of Agatha Christie looking for a new case to break." (Irish Times)

"Japan's Agatha Christie.... It's an absolute pleasure to see his work translated at last in these beautifully produced English editions." (Sunday Times)

Excellent Mystery • Clever Plot • Unexpected Resolution • Cultural Insights • Intense Storytelling • Great Reader

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This is a stand alone story. Good narrator. I am looking forward to another of his books.

Good book

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A difficult review to write as my problems with the book were more due to my own weaknesses with the format and not due to the story or the performance. I love murder mysteries and the thought of one that takes place in a different setting in a different culture was intriguing. The author references many other mystery authors of the era and this book is very much a mix of classic genre themes. This book is a country house murder in a locked room with a Japanese setting. The problem I had was in understanding the Japanese names of characters which makes following a mystery difficult. I think seeing the names on the page would have made it much easier to understand. So in a sense I agree with another reviewer on the need for a PDF. Near the beginning of the book, the author provides several lists of characters. Members of the household where the murder occurs. Members of the family of the victim. In neither case could I retain any of the names or make my own lists because I had no idea how to spell anything and had to slowly develop an understanding of who is who as the story unfolds. There is almost no character development to help with figuring out who is who. A PDF with the lists of names would have helped a lot. It is a short book and a second listen may also help. The author frequently speaks directly to the listener with statements like...That point is important to the solution. He writes as if he is relating a story he has researched and is presenting what he has learned. Part of that involves his use of the notes and work of the doctor summoned to the murder scene. He specifically references sketches made by the doctor that he has "included" in the text. Those reading the book can see these sketches, but as there is no PDF, those listening cannot. So another need for a PDF> The detective is good. He has the standard quirks and somewhat foreign background having got his start in the US. Like the best detectives he is capable of brilliant deductions that keep him just ahead of the other investigators and the readers. The solution is a good one.
The reader has a British accent with a Japanese twist to when pronouncing Japanese names and terms. I am not sure I will attempt more in this series, but I wouldn't mind listening to more books with this reader.

Probably better read than listened to

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This is an excellent locked-room mystery, clever and well thought out. If you are not familiar with Japanese names, it might be easier to follow the characters if you look up a list of thr characters before reading. The reader does an excellent job of providing different voices for the characters and narrating. Definitely worth your time!

A locked-room masterpiece

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Enjoyable, definitely. Well read and the story was pretty sweet. Translation seemed to work pretty well. Really would be better if the diagrams in the book were included as a pdf or accessible somehow in the Audible app. It refers to those quite often. It's also little strange that the Audible/Amazon page states that this book was read by "Kelvin Barnes" When the book cover and end credits state it was read by "Akira Matsumoto." No idea what that's about.

Enjoyable, Some Audible issues.

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I very much enjoyed this title. I thought the voice actor did a fine job with the story. There are some obvious edits in the recording where they inserted retakes, but it’s nothing so noticeable to pull you out of the tale.

If you enjoy classic novels, this is a good one to read.

Locked Room Murder?

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