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  1. 2 de jul. de 1992 · Noh Mask Murders: Directed by Kon Ichikawa. With Takaaki Enoki, Kôji Ishizaka, Keiko Kishi, Gen Idemitsu. A man was poisoned to death in Tokyo, and a lucky charm with a unique shape was found near his body. The clue leads police to Tenkawa Village in Nara, where multiple murders continue.

  2. The Noh Mask Murder. Akimitsu Takagi, Jesse Kirkwood (Translator) 4.09. 113 ratings60 reviews. A bewildering locked-room murder occurs as an amateur crime writer investigates strange events in the Chizurui mansion in this prizewinning classic Japanese mystery.

  3. Noh Mask Murders. 1991 ‘天河传说杀人事件’ Directed by Kon Ichikawa. The patriarch of a bickering family announces his retirement, stirring competition about who will succeed him as a leading practitioner of Noh theater, his granddaughter or grandson. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  4. He received the Tantei sakka club sho (Mystery Writers Club Award) for his second novel, The Noh Mask Murder in 1950. Takagi was a self-taught legal expert and the heroes in most of his books were usually prosecutors or police detectives , although the protagonist in his first stories was Kyosuke Kamizu, an assistant professor at ...

  5. A bewildering locked-room murder occurs as an amateur crime writer investigates strange events in the Chizurui mansion in this prizewinning classic Japanese mysteryThe 1st book in English from Akimitsu Takagi since his “Clever, kinky, and highly entertaining” The Tattoo Murder Case (Washington Post) This ingeniously constructed masterpiece, writ...

  6. 4 de abr. de 2024 · The Noh Mask Murder is a gripping masterpiece of a locked-room mystery written by one of Japan’s most celebrated crime writers. Translated by Jesse Kirkwood. New Releases. Pushkin Vertigo. ISBN: 9781782279655. Genre: Crime Fiction / Fiction. Format: Paperback. Pages: 224. Published: 04-04-2024.

  7. Critics reviews. The patriarch of a bickering family announces his retirement, stirring competition about who will succeed him as a leading practitioner of Noh theater, his granddaughter or grandson.