Jiro Akagawa
(forfatter)
,
Kishore Walker
(innleser)
A Game of Cat and Killer lydbok
296,-
"Murder mystery fans and cat lovers get ready for an iconic new series" Janice Hallet"Think Agatha Chrisite with claws" A.J. Finn"You can absolutely see why Jiro Akagawa is such a staple of Japanese crime fiction" Kristen PerrinDetective Yoshitaro Katayama is afraid of many things: heights, dark spaces, blood and . . . women.When a young female student is found murdered, he's given two choices - …
"Murder mystery fans and cat lovers get ready for an iconic new series" Janice Hallet"Think Agatha Chrisite with claws" A.J. Finn"You can absolutely see why Jiro Akagawa is such a staple of Japanese crime fiction" Kristen PerrinDetective Yoshitaro Katayama is afraid of many things: heights, dark spaces, blood and . . . women.When a young female student is found murdered, he's given two choices - review the harrowing crime-scene photographs or head to Hagoromo Women's College to investigate - and reluctantly opts for the latter.But the murders don't stop, and soon Katayama has a different surprise on his hands: a calico cat named Holmes, orphaned her owner falls victim.Surely that's the last thing Katayama needs. Until Holmes begins to display some uncanny investigative instincts of her own . . .Introducing one the most iconic investigative duos in crime fiction - a hapless detective and his capable cat - The Deductions of Mikeneko Holmes is a must for all readers of Japanese cat fiction and classic crime. Translated from the Japanese by Haydn Trowell
Undertittel
"Think Agatha Christie with claws" A.J. Finn
Forlag
MacLehose Press
Utgitt
24.09.2026
Lengde
10:00
Sjanger
Språk
English
Format
mp3
DRM-beskyttelse
Vannmerket
ISBN
9781529451900
"Murder mystery fans and cat lovers get ready for an iconic new series" Janice Hallet
"Think Agatha Chrisite with claws" A.J. Finn
"You can absolutely see why Jiro Akagawa is such a staple of Japanese crime fiction" Kristen Perrin
Detective Yoshitaro Katayama is afraid of many things: heights, dark spaces, blood and . . . women.
When a young female student is found murdered, he's given two choices - review the harrowing crime-scene photographs or head to Hagoromo Women's College to investigate - and reluctantly opts for the latter.
But the murders don't stop, and soon Katayama has a different surprise on his hands: a calico cat named Holmes, orphaned her owner falls victim.
Surely that's the last thing Katayama needs. Until Holmes begins to display some uncanny investigative instincts of her own . . .
Introducing one the most iconic investigative duos in crime fiction - a hapless detective and his capable cat - The Deductions of Mikeneko Holmes is a must for all readers of Japanese cat fiction and classic crime.
Translated from the Japanese by Haydn Trowell
"Think Agatha Chrisite with claws" A.J. Finn
"You can absolutely see why Jiro Akagawa is such a staple of Japanese crime fiction" Kristen Perrin
Detective Yoshitaro Katayama is afraid of many things: heights, dark spaces, blood and . . . women.
When a young female student is found murdered, he's given two choices - review the harrowing crime-scene photographs or head to Hagoromo Women's College to investigate - and reluctantly opts for the latter.
But the murders don't stop, and soon Katayama has a different surprise on his hands: a calico cat named Holmes, orphaned her owner falls victim.
Surely that's the last thing Katayama needs. Until Holmes begins to display some uncanny investigative instincts of her own . . .
Introducing one the most iconic investigative duos in crime fiction - a hapless detective and his capable cat - The Deductions of Mikeneko Holmes is a must for all readers of Japanese cat fiction and classic crime.
Translated from the Japanese by Haydn Trowell
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