From Publishers Weekly
The corpse of an unknown provincial is discovered under the rails of a train in a Tokyo station, and Detective Imanishi is assigned to the case. "Matsumoto is reputed to be Japan's leading mystery writer; this 1961 work is proof that he is a first-rate novelist," judged PW.
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About the Author
Native of Fukuoka Prefecture and prolific writer of socially oriented detective and mystery fiction, Matsumoto debuted as a writer after reaching the age of forty with the historically based
Saigo Takamori Chits, 1950, and
The Legend of the Kokura Diary, 1952. He then went on to establish his unique style of detective fiction with the works
The Walls Have Eyes, 1957, and
Points and Lines, 1958. Matsumoto made a name for himself as the writer of suspense novels that were accesible to all kinds of readership, but it was his historical novel
The Ogura Diary Chronicles that earned him The 28th Akutagawa Prize, the Japanese equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize. The popular Japanese TV show "Black Leather Notebook" was based on his novel of the same name, and several of his detective fiction works have been published in the US (SoHo Crime and Kodansha International).
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