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Shizuko Natsuki

    December 21, 1938 – March 19, 2016

    Natsuki Shizuko stands as a master of the Japanese mystery genre, celebrated for her prolific output and intricate narratives. Her work, often showing the influence of Seicho Matsumoto, delves into the complexities of human psychology and societal expectations. Natsuki skillfully crafts compelling plots that challenge readers' deductive reasoning while probing moral ambiguities. Her enduring literary significance lies in her keen exploration of life's darker aspects and her talent for creating characters whose depth and authenticity resonate long after the story concludes.

    Zwei Fremde in der Dunkelheit
    二人の夫をもつ女. Futari no otto o motsu onna
    L'Abbandono
    La Promesse de l'ombre
    Murder at Mt. Fuji
    • 1984

      A tangled web of deception that traps even the innocent...Although Jane Prescott is only Chiyo Wada's English tutor, she cannot help befriending the delicate, aristocratic Japanese girl. When Chiyo presses Jane to join the Wada family at their plush villa for a New Year's celebration, Jane is curious enough to attend.But soon after her arrival, a most unlikely event occurs: Soft spoken Chiyo is forced to protect herself by committing murder! The powerful Wada family quickly decides they most close ranks to protect Chiyo from the police and that Jane must become a conspirator in the plot.As the drama of the police investigation slowly unfolds, Jane begins realize that all is not what it seems - and that her years of study in Japanese culture could never have prepared her for the dilemma that now confronts her...

      Murder at Mt. Fuji