mspnz 's review for:

The Tokyo Zodiac Murders by Sōji Shimada
3.0

While I enjoyed the overall murder and detective work throughout this book, it was the nonsense characters that prove me to place the book lower. The murders of this book were wonderfully written however, it felt that the author got to into the fine details of the 'gotcha' moments (aka the longitude and latitude lines, the random argument regarding Sherlock Holmes, and the 'pulling a bed up through a skylight' theory).
I got bored with the book about halfway through but was curious about the who the murderer was and how they were able to stay hidden for so long. Other than that, the book was alright.