The 8 Mansion, so called because its owner Kikuo Hachisuka, constructed it in the shape of a figure 8, is the scene of two gruesome crossbow murders. First Kikuo’s son, and then another resident who witnessed the first murder, are slaughtered in seemingly impossible circumstances/5. · The 8 Mansion Murders by Takemaru Abiko, translated by Ho-Ling Wong. Posted on . Febru by. Aidan. The 8 Mansion Murders. Takemaru Abiko. Originally Published It is the early hours of the morning and Yukie Hachisuka and her sign language teacher are talking when they hear the sound of someone walking and decide to open the curtains to www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 4 mins. · # The 8 Mansion Murders () by Takemaru Abiko [trans. Ho-Ling Wong ] J J / JJ Before we get onto the book itself, it’s worth mentioning that this is the twenty-ninth publication from Locked Room www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 7 mins.
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First published in Japan in , Abiko’s outstanding impossible crime novel combines laugh-out-loud humor with an ingenious murder plot. Insp. Kyozo Hayami, of the Metropolitan PD, Division I. The 8 Mansion Murders () by Takemaru Abiko. Takemaru Abiko is a founding member of the shin honkaku movement in Japan and one of the mystery writers who emerged from the ranks of the Kyoto University Mystery Club. During the s, members of the Mystery Club would gather in the living room of the man who would later launch the neo-orthodox movement in Japan with Jakkakukan no satsujin (The Decagon House Murders, ), Yukito Ayatsuji, to discuss plot-ideas for honkaku-style detective. The 8 Mansion Murders by Takemaru Abiko – Locked Room International. The #2 in Publisher’s Weekly Top Mysteries of The 8 Mansion, so called because its owner Kikuo Hachisuka, constructed it in the shape of a figure 8, is the scene of two gruesome crossbow murders. First Kikuo’s son, and then another resident who witnessed the first murder, are slaughtered in seemingly impossible circumstances.
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