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Edogawa Rampo is the first Japanese modern mystery writer and the founder of the Detective Story Club in Japan.Rampo was an admirer of western mystery writers. He gained his fame in early 1920s, when he began to bring to the genre many bizarre, erotic and even fantastic elements.
Pages in category "Novels set in Japan" The following 175 pages are in this category, out of 175 total. ... Pictures from the Water Trade; The Pinch Runner Memorandum;
The Top 100 Mystery Novels of the East and the West) is a list published in the Japanese magazine Shūkan Bunshun (the Weekly Bunshun) in 1985 by Bungeishunjū. This list was also published in book form in 1986. 508 people who love mystery novels, including the 123 members of Mystery Writers of Japan, took part in the survey.
The eldest daughter, married and living in Japanese-occupied Shanghai Ryuuji Ichiyanagi The second son, a doctor employed at an Osaka hospital Saburo Ichiyanagi The ne'er-do-well third son, an avid reader and collector of detective novels Suzuko Ichiyanagi The second daughter, a seventeen-year-old but with the mind of a child but a skilled koto ...
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The Tokyo Zodiac Murders is the debut mystery novel of Soji Shimada, a Japanese musician and writer on astrology who is best known as the author of over 100 mystery novels. [2] Besides being Shimada's first novel and a best seller, it was nominated for the prestigious Edogawa Rampo Prize for mystery novels.
Pages in category "Japanese detective novels" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Pages in category "Novels set in the Meiji era" ... Woodpecker Detective's Office This page was last edited on 9 January 2025, at 22:30 (UTC). ...