Akimitsu Takagi was born in Japan in 1920 and worked as an aeronautical engineer until he decided to become a mystery writer on the recommendation of a fortune teller. He went on to become of the country's most popular crime authors and, winning the prestigious Mystery Writers Club Award. The Tattoo Murder was Takagi's debut. It was first published in 1948 but has never been published in the UK until now.
'Intricate, fantastic and utterly absorbing. More please . . .
Calculated to outdo John Dickson Carr in both ghoulishness and
ingenuity' - Kirkus Reviews
'A delightful, different book, not only because of its unusual
setting and premise, but because Takagi is a powerful plotter and
constructor of fascinating, complex characters' - The A.V. Club
'Like voyeurs, we follow Takagi down the charred streets of
bombed-out Tokyo to scenes of fastidiously executed decadence' -
The New York Times
'It took 50 years for this novel to reach our shores but it feels
thoroughly modern.' - Parade Magazine
'Clever, kinky, highly entertaining . . . I want more.' -
Washington Post Book World
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