Murder in the Crooked House
By Soji Shimada
Translated by Louise Heal Kawai
By Soji Shimada
Translated by Louise Heal Kawai
By Soji Shimada
Translated by Louise Heal Kawai
By Soji Shimada
Translated by Louise Heal Kawai
Part of Pushkin Vertigo
Part of Pushkin Vertigo
Category: Crime Fiction
Category: Crime Fiction
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$14.95
Jun 25, 2019 | ISBN 9781782274568
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Jun 25, 2019 | ISBN 9781782274643
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Praise
“Shimada’s brilliant sequel to The Tokyo Zodiac Murders will thrill fans of golden age puzzle mysteries… The tension rises as one impossibility follows another before an effective and dramatic reveal. Shimada combines fantastic crimes with a logical and fair solution likely to stump even the most astute readers.”
—Publishers Weekly, starred review
“A delightfully intricate murder puzzle with retro charm, bound to tantalize readers.”
—Kirkus
“One of those locked-room head-bangers that invite—’taunt’ is more like it—the reader to decipher the clues and solve a murder along with an all-seeing detective.”
—Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review
“Reminiscent of Agatha Christie, [Murder in the Crooked House] is a strange brew—one with a taste that certain adventurous readers may be well pleased to savor.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“Famed detective Kiyoshi Mitarai investigates a murder that transpired in impossible circumstances, and the mind-bending puzzle reveals a trail of horror that is both satisfying and entertaining… It’s a clever and engaging mystery whose clues are revealed at a satisfying pace. The novel is translated with clarity and humor.”
—Foreword Reviews
“A superb Japanese locked room mystery . . . Hugely entertaining… a brilliant and satisfying conclusion.”
—Sunday Times (A Crime Book of the Month Selection; 100 Best Summer Reads)
“This ingenious locked-room mystery is our crime novel of the month.”
—Times
“An inventive, page-turning comic-thriller . . . not only intellectually rewarding but also a hell of a lot of fun.”
—The Japan Times
PRAISE FOR THE TOKYO ZODIAC MURDERS:
“The great Soji Shimada virtually invented the ‘logic problem’ sub-genre.”
—Guardian, Top 10 Locked Room Mysteries (No. 2)
“Ignites the mind.”
—Huffington Post
“If you like your crime stories to be bloody and bizarre, then this may be one for you . . . the solution is one of the most original that I’ve ever read.”
—Anthony Horowitz, New York Times bestselling mystery author
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