<b>A classic Japanese mystery, from the author of <i>The Honjin Murders</i>
'The Japanese Agatha Christie' Sara Cox, Between the Covers</b>
<b>Tokyo, 1947.</b>
The Pink Labyrinth is one of the bomb-scarred city's most shady neighbourhoods. There, in the dead of night a patrolling policeman catches a young Buddhist monk digging in the back yard of The Black Cat Cafe, a notorious brothel. In the shallow grave at his feet lie the dead body of a woman, her face disfigured beyond recognition, and the corpse of a black cat.
Who is the murdered woman, and how was she connected to the infamous establishment? And where did the dead cat come from, given that the cafe's feline mascot seems to be alive and well? The brilliant sleuth Kosuke Kindaichi investigates, but as he draws closer to the truth, he finds himself in grave danger...
<b>PRAISE FOR SEISHI YOKOMIZO
'The diabolically twisted plotting is top-notch' - <i>New York Times</i>
'Readers will delight in the blind turns, red herrings and dubious alibis... Ingenious and compelling' - <i>Economist</i>
'With a reputation in Japan to rival Agatha Christie's, the master of ingenious plotting is finally on the case for anglophone readers' - <i>Guardian</i>
'This is Golden Age crime at its best, complete with red herrings, blind alleys and twists and turns galore... A testament to the power of the simple murder mystery and its enduring appeal' - <i>Spectator</i>
'Plenty of golden age ingredients... with a truly ingenious solution' - <i>Guardian</i>, Best New Crime Novels
'Truly ingenious' <i>Guardian</i>
'The king of the locked-room mystery' <i>CrimeReads</i>
'The Japanese Agatha Christie' Sara Cox, <i>Between the Covers</i>
'Fiendishly complex and wonderfully atmospheric' S.J. Bennett, author of <i>Murder Most Royal</i></b>
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"Fans of Golden Age mysteries will enjoy trying to solve Kindaichi's whodunit alongside the rumpled detective, as well as exploring the details of the novel's postwar Japan setting."
-Library Journal
"Playful puzzles solved by a brilliant, laconic sleuth."
-Kirkus Reviews
"For fans of Japanese detectives, historical fiction, puzzle mysteries, and novellas!"
-Book Riot
"His novels are the literary equivalent of a Rubik's cube: all the bits of the puzzle are there, but it's up to you to get them in the right place"
-The Times (UK)
"Excellent stories with much puzzlement"
-The Critic (UK)
"The story is as spare and streamlined as any of Inspector Maigret's investigations, and as fiendishly complicated as a Sherlock Holmes puzzler"
-Irish Times
"Murder at the Black Cat Cafe serves up two sinisterly cerebral cases cracked by Kosuke Kindaichi, Seishi Yokomizo's sublime series detective... showcasing Yokomizo's talent for atmospheric mysteries, multilayered puzzles and brilliant deductive leaps"
-Crime Fiction Lover
Sprache
Verlagsort
Verlagsgruppe
Maße
Höhe: 194 mm
Breite: 124 mm
Dicke: 21 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-80533-551-1 (9781805335511)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Seishi Yokomizo (1902-81) was one of Japan's most famous and best-loved mystery writers. He was born in Kobe and spent his childhood reading detective stories, before beginning to write stories of his own, the first of which was published in 1921. He went on to become an extremely prolific and popular author, best known for his Kosuke Kindaichi series, which ran to 77 books, many of which were adapted for stage and television in Japan. The Honjin Murders, The Inugami Curse, The Village of Eight Graves, Death on Gokumon Island, The Devil's Flute Murders and The Little Sparrow Murders are also available from Pushkin Vertigo.
BRYAN KARETNYK is a translator of Japanese and Russian literature. His recent translations for Pushkin Press include Seishi Yokomizo's The Village of Eight Graves, Futaro Yamada's The Meiji Guillotine Murders, Taku Ashibe's Murder in the House of Omari and Ryunosuke Akutagawa's Murder in the Age of Enlightenment.