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Jesse Kirkwood

    The Man Who Died Seven Times
    The Kamogawa Food Detectives - 2: The Restaurant of Lost Recipes
    • The Kamogawa Food Detectives - 2: The Restaurant of Lost Recipes

      The Heart-Warming Japanese Bestseller Perfect for Foodies

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Moving and uplifting, The Restaurant of Lost Recipes features more heartwarming tales from Kyoto's Kamogawa Food Detectives as they recreate favourite dishes from their customers' pasts.

      The Kamogawa Food Detectives - 2: The Restaurant of Lost Recipes
      3.8
    • The Man Who Died Seven Times

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A subversively cozy Japanese crime novel with an ingenious Groundhog Day twist: a teenager’s time-loop race to solve—and possibly prevent—his grandfather’s murder! Contemporary Japanese legend Yasuhiko Nishizawa makes his English-language debut with this slick, funny murder mystery which adds a sci-fi twist to an age-old setup: a murder in a wealthy family with an inheritance at stake. Hisataro, a young member of the wealthy Fuchigami family, has a mysterious ability. Every now and then, against his will, he falls into a time-loop in which he is obliged to re-live the same day a total of 9 times. Little does he know how useful this ability will be, until one day, his grandfather mysteriously dies... As he returns to the day of the murder time and again, Hisataro begins to unravel its secrets. With a sizeable inheritance up for grabs, motives abound, and everyone is a suspect. Can Hisataro solve the mystery of his grandfather’s death before his powers run out? Written in a witty, lighthearted voice, this clever and playful book will appeal to fans of both traditional murder mysteries as well as readers of cozy mysteries. It's a delightful treat for fans of the intricate plotting of Agatha Christie, the gentle humor of Richard Osman, and audacious inventiveness of Stuart Turton.

      The Man Who Died Seven Times