Past Events
ARCHIVED ONLINE EVENT - The Japan Society Book Club: Tokyo Express by Seicho Matsumoto
Date
Tuesday 12 November 2024*
Time
7.00pm (GMT)
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Booking Details
Online meeting on Zoom
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Free for members of The Japan Society
Book available from Bookshop.org, Amazon, and Waterstones (translated by Jesse Kirkwood)
Japanese version available here
* Please note this event was originally planned on Monday 11 November.
In a rocky cove in the bay of Hakata, the bodies of a young couple surface, seemingly victims of a lover's cyanide pact. To the police, it's an open-and-shut case, but detectives Torigai Jutaro and Kiichi Mihara sense a disquieting anomaly. As they unravel the enigmatic crime's threads, a calculated puzzle emerges. Seicho Matsumoto's acclaimed unveils a masterful narrative. Celebrated globally as his magnum opus, it presents an intricately woven mystery. With the protagonists navigating this gripping tale, the novel stands revered as one of the most cunning puzzles in literary history, captivating audiences with its relentless suspense and ingenious plotting.
Seicho Matsumoto (1909–1992), a prominent figure in Japanese literature, crafted compelling crime and mystery novels that enthralled readers worldwide. His notable works include Inspector Imanishi Investigates, Pro Bono, and A Quiet Place, showcasing his mastery in constructing intricate plots and exploring the human psyche within the crime genre. Matsumoto's writing style, characterized by meticulous detail and psychological depth, earned him acclaim, solidifying his status as a pioneering figure in Japanese detective fiction. His legacy endures through a collection of suspenseful narratives that delve into intricate mysteries, leaving an indelible mark on the genre and captivating audiences with their gripping storytelling.
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