The Curious Casebook of Inspector Hanshichi: Detective Stories of Old Edo

The Curious Casebook of Inspector Hanshichi

Detective Stories of Old Edo

1937 • 376 pages

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It's an excellent study in short (serial) fiction from Japan during the Meiji Period.

Inspector Hanshichi has been an inspector in old Edo for decades, solving everything from mysteries to murders. Well-known and respected, he has the support of younger men under his wing. It is one of these men to whom the Inspector recounts the greatest mysteries he has faced.

Combining Japanese myth with mayhem, murder and mischievousness, this collection of 14 short stories is a fantastic look at life in Japan's capital nearly 200 years ago. Incorporates elements of the supernatural, history and fine arts.

If you love Rampo Edogawa or Sherlock Holmes, you'll devour CCoIH with relish.

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