Decagon House Murders by Yukito Ayatsuji (2021, Trade Paperback)

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The Decagon House Murders by Yukito Ayatsuji, Ho-Ling Wong. Author Yukito Ayatsuji, Ho-Ling Wong. Title The Decagon House Murders. The remaining amateur sleuths will have to use all of their murder-mystery expertise to find the killer before they end up dead too.

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PublisherSteerforth Press
ISBN-101782276343
ISBN-139781782276340
eBay Product ID (ePID)7050400327

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Book TitleDecagon House Murders
Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2021
TopicPsychological, Thrillers / Psychological, Mystery & Detective / International Mystery & Crime, Mystery & Detective / Amateur Sleuth, Mystery & Detective / General
IllustratorYes
GenreFiction
AuthorYukito Ayatsuji
Book SeriesThe Bizarre House Mysteries Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight8.8 Oz
Item Length7.8 in
Item Width5 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2021-289734
Dewey Edition23
Reviews'A terrific mystery, a classic of misdirection very much in the manner of Agatha Christie or John Dickson Carr' Washington Post 'Behold, the perfect escapist drug! If I could crush this book into a powder and snort it, I would.' Vulture 'A real page-turner... Highly recommended' Classic Mystery 'Ayatsuji's brilliant and richly atmospheric puzzle will appeal to fans of golden age whodunits... Every word counts, leading up to a jaw-dropping but logical reveal' Publishers Weekly , starred review 'A stunner of a plot, with an ending which I simply could not believe when it was first revealed... Rivals Soji Shimada's The Tokyo Zodiac Murders for sheer audacity and ingenuity' At the Scene of the Crime 'A knowing tribute to classic crime, it features all manner of puzzles, including locked rooms, jigsaws and magic tricks.' Mark Sanderson, The Times 'highly ingenious' Laura Wilson , Guardian, '"his celebration of traditional whodunits plays with the mystery genre in a wonderfully self-referential way... With each new murder, the remaining members of the group must use their knowledge of the genre to find the killer and try to stay alive." --Esquire , The 50 Best Mysteries of All Time "A terrific mystery, a classic of misdirection very much in the manner of Agatha Christie or John Dickson Carr'" --Washington Post "Behold, the perfect escapist drug! If I could crush this book into a powder and snort it, I would." --Vulture "A real page-turner... Highly recommended" --Classic Mystery "Ayatsuji's brilliant and richly atmospheric puzzle will appeal to fans of golden age whodunits... Every word counts, leading up to a jaw-dropping but logical reveal" --Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A stunner of a plot, with an ending which I simply could not believe when it was first revealed... Rivals Soji Shimada's The Tokyo Zodiac Murders for sheer audacity and ingenuity" --At the Scene of the Crime "A knowing tribute to classic crime, it features all manner of puzzles, including locked rooms, jigsaws and magic tricks." --Mark Sanderson, The Times "highly ingenious" --Laura Wilson , Guardian "The Decagon House Murders, is a thrilling homage to Christie's And Then There Were None, following a group of amateur sleuths on a trip to a lonely island, the site of several unsolved murders. In the opening chapter, one character remarks: "Enough gritty realism please! What mystery novels need are a great detective, a mansion, a shady cast of residents, bloody murders, impossible crimes and never-before-seen-tricks played by the murder." It's impossible not to agree." --The Guardian "Aimed to be a murder mystery that readers can solve as they read, this book is gripping and has fun bits such as characters having nicknames based on American and European mystery writers, and of course, maps!" --United by Pop, One of the "20 of the Best Classic Murder Mystery Books of All Time," Town & Country "His celebration of traditional whodunits plays with the mystery genre in a wonderfully self-referential way . . . With each new murder, the remaining members of the group must use their knowledge of the genre to find the killer and try to stay alive." -- Esquire , "The 50 Best Mysteries of All Time" "A terrific mystery, a classic of misdirection very much in the manner of Agatha Christie or John Dickson Carr." -- Washington Post "Behold, the perfect escapist drug! If I could crush this book into a powder and snort it, I would." -- Vulture "Ayatsuji's brilliant and richly atmospheric puzzle will appeal to fans of golden age whodunits . . . Every word counts, leading up to a jaw-dropping but logical reveal." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A stunner of a plot, with an ending which I simply could not believe when it was first revealed . . . Rivals Soji Shimada's The Tokyo Zodiac Murders for sheer audacity and ingenuity." -- At the Scene of the Crime "A knowing tribute to classic crime, it features all manner of puzzles, including locked rooms, jigsaws and magic tricks." -- Mark Sanderson, The Times "A a thrilling homage to Christie's And Then There Were None , following a group of amateur sleuths on a trip to a lonely island, the site of several unsolved murders. In the opening chapter, one character remarks: "Enough gritty realism please! What mystery novels need are a great detective, a mansion, a shady cast of residents, bloody murders, impossible crimes and never-before-seen-tricks played by the murder." It's impossible not to agree." -- The Guardian, 'A terrific mystery, a classic of misdirection very much in the manner of Agatha Christie or John Dickson Carr' Washington Post 'A real page-turner... Highly recommended' Classic Mystery 'Ayatsuji's brilliant and richly atmospheric puzzle will appeal to fans of golden age whodunits... Every word counts, leading up to a jaw-dropping but logical reveal' Publishers Weekly , starred review 'A stunner of a plot, with an ending which I simply could not believe when it was first revealed... Rivals Soji Shimada's The Tokyo Zodiac Murders for sheer audacity and ingenuity' At the Scene of the Crime
TitleLeadingThe
Series Volume Number1
Dewey Decimal895.63/6
SynopsisA classic Japanese murder mystery inspired by the golden age of British crimewriting. The members of a university mystery club decide to visit an island which was the site of a grisly, unsolved multiple murder the year before. They're looking forward to investigating the crime, putting their passion for solving mysteries to practical use, but before long there is a fresh murder, and soon the club-members realise they are being picked off one-by-one. The remaining amateur sleuths will have to use all of their murder-mystery expertise to find the killer before they end up dead too. This is a playful, loving and fiendishly plotted homage to the best of golden age crime. It will delight any mystery fan looking to put their little grey cells to use., "Ayatsuji's brilliant and richly atmospheric puzzle will appeal to fans of golden age whodunits... Every word counts, leading up to a jaw-dropping but logical reveal " -- Publishers Weekly A hugely enjoyable, page-turning murder mystery sure to appeal to fans of Elly Griffiths, Anthony Horowitz, and Agatha Christie, with one of the best and most-satisfying conclusions you'll ever read. A classic in Japan, available in English for the first time. From The New York Times Book Review "Read Yukito Ayatsuji's landmark mystery, The Decagon House Murders , and discover a real depth of feeling beneath the fiendish foul play. Taking its cues from Agatha Christie's locked-room classic And Then There Were None, the setup is this: The members of a university detective-fiction club, each nicknamed for a favorite crime writer (Poe, Carr, Orczy, Van Queen, Leroux and -- yes -- Christie), spend a week on remote Tsunojima Island, attracted to the place, and its eerie 10-sided house, because of a spate of murders that transpired the year before. That collective curiosity will, of course, be their undoing. As the students approach Tsunojima in a hired fishing boat, 'the sunlight shining down turned the rippling waves to silver. The island lay ahead of them, wrapped in a misty veil of dust, ' its sheer, dark cliffs rising straight out of the sea, accessible by one small inlet. There is no electricity on the island, and no telephones, either. A fresh round of violent deaths begins, and Ayatsuji's skillful, furious pacing propels the narrative. As the students are picked off one by one, he weaves in the story of the mainland investigation of the earlier murders. This is a homage to Golden Age detective fiction, but it's also unabashed entertainment."
LC Classification NumberPL867.5.Y38

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