Included in the Washington Post’s “10 Great Summer Reads 2016” List In his introduction, Soji Shimada, the doyen of the Japanese form of Golden Age detective fiction known as shin honkaku, calls this novel a masterpiece and Publisher’s Weekly gives it a starred review. Three students from Eito University in Kyoto travel to a remote island populated with moai statues in order to find a hidden treasure, but several murders—including one impossible–occur before it can be located. Don’t be fooled by the bland description. The locked room murder is brilliant and worthy of John Dickson Carr at his best, and the dying message and chain of deduction leading to the killer rival anything written by Ellery Queen. And neither Carr nor Queen ever combined both in one novel.
Originally Published | Original Language | Translated |
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1989 | Japanese | 2016 by Ho-Ling Wong |
Publishers Weekly – April 2016
The Invisible Event – May 2016
At the Scene of the Crime – June 2016
CADS – July 2016
Crime Fiction Lover – July 2016
Washington Post Summer Reads – July 2016
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine – August 2016
Martin Edwards – September 2016
Moonlight Detective – October 2016