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The Aosawa Murders
by Riku Onda
A slow burning, atmospheric crime novel that depicts how memory and emotion shape, and often trick, the truth. At one point a character described how the Aosawa's mansion, the scene of the heinous poisoning that killed 17 people, had always, long before that day, held a "tart, cold" scent for her that was off-putting. That is how the whole book felt -- a cold creepiness to certain characters and the setting, even in broad daylight.