¡Kyo Shi No Rhythm
¡Okuizumi Hikari / Cho
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[Machine Translation] In Tokyo in 1947, Eiji Ishime decided to become a detective, something he had always wanted to do. While working in a variety of businesses, including the diversion of goods from the Occupation Forces, he opens a bar called "Stone Eye" in Shinjuku and begins working as a private detective from the bar. Kensaku Kamishima, a former army second lieutenant whom Ishime met in a prison camp on the island of Leyte, is from a military family in Yamagata called the Munegis. While recuperating in his hometown after returning from the war, Kamijima's eldest brother, Masataka Munegi, and his wife are murdered by someone. Masataka's eldest son, Takaaki, and his wife, Rinko, are missing, and their third son, Kazuharu, is also unaccounted for. While other suspects are floating around, Ishime, at the request of Kamijima, begins to pursue his first "case. Soon after, Ishime receives a new request from the head of a gang in Shibuya. He is asked to find out the identity of the "K document," which contains naval secrets that could influence the course of the Tokyo Trials.... What is the meaning of the strange rhythm of "dadadadadadada" interspersed throughout the work? A super-standard mystery in which memories and records are intertwined.
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