Decagon House Murders

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Yukito Ayatsuji, Hong-Li Wong: Decagon House Murders (2021, Steerforth Press)

English language

Published Feb. 7, 2021 by Steerforth Press.

ISBN:
978-1-78227-635-7
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Concept is interesting, execution isn't great.

Content warning May spoil the solution of the crime.

reviewed The Decagon House Murders by Yukito Ayatsuji (The House Murders, #1)

Review - The Decagon House Murders

Published in 1978, THE DECAGON HOUSE MURDERS is credited with launching the shinhonkaku movement, a return to Golden Age style plotting and clue provision for the reader to discover along the way. It's often described as a subgenre of the honkaku style - which can best be described as whodunit's rather than why or howdunits. The timeframe of the emergence of both of these styles is particularly interesting, with honkaku mostly considered to have been at its most prolific from the late 1880's to the mid 1950's and shinhonkaku styled novels prevalent from the late 1980s through to around 1997, although examples are still being published today. Perhaps as a result of those distinct timeframes, novels from the shinhonkaku period are normally seen as more interactive or lively, incorporating critical commentary of both itself and other works (or theories / methodologies) commonly deployed in Golden Age works, whereas honkaku is …

reviewed The Decagon House Murders by Yukito Ayatsuji (The House Murders, #1)

The Decagon House Murders

had to read this because of the concept of a puzzle (mystery) based on architectural form. As far as that goes, there was one clever moment, and there was enough going on to make this a page turner for me. Otherwise, a lackluster mystery with a crappy, misogynistic backstory.

Subjects

  • Fiction, mystery & detective, general
  • Japan, fiction
  • Fiction, psychological

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