· As the bodies begin to multiply in the sleepy mountain town of Togakushi, the three learn that the resemblance of the murders to those of regional folklore is more than a coincidence. This novel based on Japanese legend and written by famed author Yasuo Uchida will mesmerize mystery buffs as well as those interested in the culture and folklore of www.doorway.ru: Tuttle Publishing. Start your review of The Togakushi Legend Murders. This is a good story, a Japanese police procedural. Someone is killing people near a resort in Japan. The deaths seem to be connected to an ancient legend hereabouts related to the Demoness Maple/5(16). Yasuo Uchida was born in Tokyo in As a boy, he was evacuated to Togakushi to escape the American bombing raids during the Second World War. "The Togakushi Legend Murders", which was presumably coloured in part by these experiences, was first published in The book opens with a prologue, looking back to November /5(10).
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