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Book Reviews of The Decagon House Murders

The Decagon House Murders
The Decagon House Murders
Author: Yukito Ayatsuji, Ho-Ling Wong (Translator)
ISBN-13: 9781508503736
ISBN-10: 1508503737
Publication Date: 6/20/2015
Pages: 228
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Locked Room International
Book Type: Paperback
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WhidbeyIslander avatar reviewed The Decagon House Murders on + 709 more book reviews
A throwback to Golden Age murder mysteries, including a map of the island where the killings occur, a floor plan of the Decagon House, and a drawing of a murder scene (made by the surviving students.) The Japanese students each are called by non-Japanese names, taken from famous mystery writers ("Agatha," "Poe," "Carr," etc.) which I thought was a little pretentious at first, but helps keep the characters apart in one's mind if you are not familiar with Japanese names. One quibble I had was the constant referring to smoking, including the brand of cigarette. (I thought maybe that was a clue to the identity of the killer, but, no...). The solution is a surprise, and might have a reader going back over passages to see how the clues were there to see (like in a book written by the real "Agatha.")
reviewed The Decagon House Murders on + 420 more book reviews
Enjoyed this, a mystery reminiscent to Agatha Christie's masterpiece.....found the Japanese names confusing...need to make a list of them to follow along!