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Sep 5th, 2018, 2:47 am
Ango's Detective Casebook № 01 & № 02 by Sakaguchi Ango
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Overview: From Niigata, Sakaguchi was one of a group of young Japanese writers to rise to prominence in the years immediately following Japan's defeat in World War II.
Ango was born in 1906, and was the 12th child of 13. He was born in the middle of a Japan perpetually at war. His father was the president of the Niigata Shinbun (Newspaper), a politician, and a poet. Ango wanted to be a writer at 16. He moved to Tokyo at 17, after hitting a teacher who caught him truanting. His father died from brain cancer the following year, leaving his family in massive debt. At 20, Ango taught for a year as a substitute teacher following secondary school. He became heavily involved in Buddhism and went to University to study Indian philosophy, graduating at the age of 25. Throughout his career as a student, Ango was very vocal in his opinions. He wrote various works of literature after graduating, receiving praise from writers such as Makino Shin’ichi. His literary career started around the same time as Japan’s expansion into Manchuria. He met his wife to be, Yada Tsuseko, at 27. His mother died when he was 37, in the middle of World War II. He struggled for recognition as a writer for years before finally finding it with “A Personal View of Japanese Culture” in 1942, and again with “On Decadence” in 1946. That same year, the Emperor formally declared himself a human being, not a god. Ango had a child at 48 with his second wife, Kaji Michio. He died from a brain aneurysm at age 48 in 1955.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller

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Ango's Detective Casebook № 01
Meiji Era, Japan -- Toranosuke, the owner of a dojo for swordfighting, is also an amateur detective. He brings murder cases too baffling for the police to The Great Detective, Yuki Shinjuro, a handsome and brilliant man who has traveled to the West. Tora recruits the genius Katsu Kaishu to unravel the mystery in his attempt to outwit Shinjuro. After his investigation, Shinjuro unveils the murderer at the scene of the crime. In the final scene, Kaishu consoles himself for being wrong as usual, and Tora never loses faith in him.

Ango's Detective Casebook № 02
Japan's Gentleman Detective continues his search for justice, not fame or fortune. Was it suicide by train or murder? Did an angry god kill in an act of revenge? Who killed a man in a locked room? Why did a body have to be pieced together to find the victim and the killer? Does a family with noble blood but no money kill or get killed? This Casebook No. 2 chronicles these and other villainous stories of murder unraveled by the Great Detective Yuki Shinjuro with a bit of assistance from Toranosuke, Hananoya, and Officer Furuta.

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Sep 5th, 2018, 2:47 am