Japanese Murder Mysteries
Japan has a rich tradition of murder mysteries in the classical style of the members of the Detection Club where the puzzle is in the centre of the story - a style known as honkaku.
Many traditional mystery tropes are in evidence: the closed circle of suspects in isolated locations from country houses to uninhabited islands, locked rooms, puzzles, red herrings, and "whodunnit" is the question the reader is invited to untangle.
Lately, many Japanese murder mystery classics are being translated into English.
New and forthcoming titles - the latest in Japanese crime fiction
View allBy Soji Shimada
Published on
Pushkin Vertigo, 352 pages.
The Crooked House sits on a snowbound cliff at the remote northern tip of Japan. A curious place to build a house, but even more curious is the house itself-a maze of sloping floors and strange staircases, full of bloodcurdling masks and uncanny dolls. When a guest is found murdered in seemingly impossible circumstances, the police are called.
But they are unable to solve the puzzle, and more bizarre deaths follow. Enter Kiyoshi Mitarai, the renowned sleuth. Surely if anyone can crack these cryptic murders it is him.
But you have all the clues too-can you solve the mystery of the murders in The Crooked House first?
By Shotaro Ikenami
Published on
Penguin, 272 pages.
It has been half a year since Akiyama Daijiro became a samurai; half a year since he left his father Kohei – the wisest swordsman in the land – to set up his own blade school by the cool of the river. Ever since, amid the swaying bamboo groves, he waits patiently for his first disciple.
But his serenity is soon disrupted by the visit of a mysterious samurai with an unhonourable offer: in exchange for a vast sum of gold, he must attack and injure the daughter of the Shogun’s most senior counsellor. Troubled by the proposal, Daijiro, alongside his father and Mifuyu, a female warrior without match, soon set out into the underworld of Edo-era Japan to uncover the conspiracy, before quickly finding themselves embroiled in a series of increasingly perilous adventures . . .
Widely considered to be the greatest work by Shotaro Ikenami, the master of Japanese historical fiction, The Samurai Detectives is a twisting, page-turning portrayal of one of the most intriguing, evocative periods in the history of Japan.
By Seicho Matsumoto
Published on
Penguin Classics, 112 pages.
A biting psychological thriller from the bestselling author of Tokyo Express.
Onizuka Kumako is a fierce woman: tall, beautiful, and not afraid to speak her mind. In Tokyo bars, she seduces customers and commits petty crime, using her connections to the local yakuza to get by. When she meets Shirakawa Fukutaro, a rich widower desperate for companionship and unaware of her shady past, the two hit it off and are soon married.
But their newlywed bliss is suddenly cut short: one rainy July evening, their car veers off course, plunges into the harbour and Fukutaro is pulled beneath the waves. Suspected of murder and labelled a femme fatale, Kumako is hounded by the press, but stays firm, repeatedly proclaiming her own innocence. As pressure from dogged journalists mounts, the tide of public opinion is rising against her.
But when a scrupulous defence lawyer takes on her case, doubt begins to creep in...
By Uketsu
Published on
Pushkin Vertigo, 208 pages.
A sinister hidden room. A dead space between two walls. A sealed cellar.
A child's face glimpsed at a window. Every house hides secrets. But some secrets are far darker than others.
More than a million readers have discovered the terrible truth behind these strange houses. Now it's your turn.
Japan's rich tradition of murder mysteries is captured well in this selection.
Seicho Matsumoto - 1950s and 1960s
View allYukito Ayatsuji - classic-style mysteries
View allKotaro Isaka - author of Bullet Train
View allJapanese authors: classic detective fiction
Japanese Highlights
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The Samurai Detectives Vol 2: The Killer on the Streets
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The Samurai Detectives Vol 3: The Man in the Mist
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