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The Little Sparrow Murders
- De: Seishi Yokomizo, Bryan Karetnyk - translator
- Narrado por: Akira Matsumoto
- Duración: 9 h y 34 m
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The scruffy detective Kosuke Kindaichi returns to solve another fiendish murder mystery. An old friend of Kindaichi’s invites the detective to visit the remote mountain village of Onikobe, the site of a 20-year-old unsolved murder case. But no sooner has Kindaichi in the village than a new series of murders strikes – several bodies are discovered staged in bizarre poses, and it soon becomes clear that the victims are being killed using methods that eerily echo the lyrics of an old local children’s song …
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No Rest for the Weary!
- De Sam P. en 06-13-24
- The Little Sparrow Murders
- De: Seishi Yokomizo, Bryan Karetnyk - translator
- Narrado por: Akira Matsumoto
No Rest for the Weary!
Revisado: 06-13-24
Our dear Detective Kindaichi should've known his "vacation" to a remote mountain village was ill-fated from the start! Inspector Isokawa returns to play buddy cop to investigate a bizarre series of murders tied to a local children's song--intriguing and chilling in equal measure--as well as an old murder case dredged up from Isokawa's past.
As in other Kindaichi mysteries, there is a sprawling cast of characters to keep tabs on, but the narrator's range of voices helps distinguish them. The author skillfully turns over one card after another, and while I've been able to make an educated guess at the solution to the case in other Kindaichi mysteries, the twists and turns kept me guessing until the very end. A little lighter in tone than the The Devil's Flute Murders, which was also recently released as an audiobook, The Little Sparrow Murders is another fantastic entry in a mind-bending mystery series.
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