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The Meiji Guillotine Murders

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The Meiji Guillotine Murders

By: Futaro Yamada, Bryan Karetnyk - translator
Narrated by: David Shih
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A classic Japanese mystery-a pair of sleuths investigate a series of bloody murders in nineteenth century Tokyo

A captivating locked room murder mystery perfect for fans of Stuart Turton and Janice Hallett

Japan, 1869. A time of reform and rebellion.

Detectives Kazuki and Kawaji are assigned to investigate a series of seemingly impossible murders. Together with the help of a mysterious shrine maiden, can they solve each gruesome death and piece together the dark connection between them?

Taking us deep into the heart of nineteenth century Tokyo, The Meiji Guillotine Murders is a fiendish murder mystery from one of Japan's greatest crime writers.

©2012 Keiko Yamada (P)2024 Tantor
Cosy Crime Historical International Mystery & Crime Murder Mystery Thriller & Suspense World Literature Detective Fiction
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I thought I knew a lot about Japan’s history but it seems not enough to really follow or understand this story. I think this is one which is best read rather than listened to.

It does give the feeling of suspicion and paranoia which must always follow the overthrow of a regime. The story was quite bewildering at times, there didn’t seem to be any plot and at times it wasn’t clear what kind of tale it intended to be.

If you persevere all becomes clear in the last half hour and makes more sense.

I will now read more about the upheavals after the Meiji revolution.

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