Description
- ISBN-13: 9781782278870
- Publisher: Pushkin Press
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 282 gr
- ISBN-10: 1782278877
- Publisher Date: 30 May 2024
- Height: 188 mm
- No of Pages: 320
- Spine Width: 38 mm
- Width: 135 mm
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹382.50Current price is: ₹382.50.
Solve the bizarre Little Sparrow Murders with Kosuke Kindaichi in Seishi Yokomizo’s thrilling mystery. Bodies echoing a children’s song in a remote village challenge Japan’s iconic detective. Unravel dark secrets and feuding families in this sixth Kindaichi case, perfect for Golden Age whodunnit fans. Explore post-war Japan with a brilliant, eccentric sleuth inspired by John Dickson Carr and Agatha Christie.
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Piyush Kumar Sah –
Enjoyable, but not Yokomizo’s best. The children’s rhyme aspect was creepy and effective. Some family connections were confusing.
Ayush Gupta –
Absolutely gripping! The atmosphere, the characters, the mystery – all top-notch. Kindaichi is my favorite detective!
Rhythm –
Kept me guessing with all the plot twists but some of the character interactions were kind of stale.
Akshat Jain –
Loved it! The setting was so vivid. Kindaichi is my favorite. Great character development, lots of twists!
Prachi Verma –
A fantastic read! The plot twists kept me on the edge of my seat. Kindaichi’s brilliance shines through again.
Rishu –
A bit slow to start, but once it gets going, it’s hard to put down. I’m eager to read more Kindaichi mysteries.
Prayush Kishan –
Too many characters and motives made the story drag. Solving who did what seemed very difficult at first.
Satya Saran –
The mystery was well-crafted and kept me engaged. I enjoyed the cultural insights. Not my favorite but it was nice.
Ashish Verma –
The mystery was very interesting but it also felt a bit lengthy. It was hard to follow along the process
Dhruv Kaushik –
Amazing novel that kept me reading till late at night! The way each character was depicted was amazing and exciting.
Satyam Mohapatra –
Interesting mystery with a unique Japanese flair. I found the cultural elements and Kindaichi’s methods quite engaging.
Riya Sharma –
It was okay, but somewhat hard to follow at times. The atmosphere was very good. I liked the children’s rhyme aspect.
Aditya Rana –
A solid mystery, though a bit slow-paced. Kindaichi is a fascinating character, but the plot felt convoluted at times. Still, a decent read for fans of classic crime fiction.
Animesh Kumar Sahu –
A good mystery, but somewhat challenging to follow with the large cast. Still, a worthwhile read for fans of the genre.
Rajarshi Chanda –
Unique and atmospheric mystery. Kindaichi is an interesting detective, but I did have to force myself to finish this book.
Pratibha Gupta –
The murders were intriguing, but the large cast of characters made it hard to keep track. Kindaichi is growing on me.
Rohan Todi –
Loved the atmospheric setting and the intricate plot! Kindaichi is a brilliant detective. A few twists I didn’t see coming. Definitely recommend!
Nivesh Adhikari –
This one kept me guessing until the end! The village setting felt very claustrophobic and intense. Another great Kindaichi.
Shivam –
Enjoyable, but not as amazing as some of Yokomizo’s other works. It was a thrilling experience and I hope it’s the same for you.
Harsh Sharma –
Decent read. Kindaichi’s detective work is fascinating. Some parts were predictable, but overall enjoyable.
Ujjwal Chauhan –
Intriguing plot. Some parts are predictable, but it’s still a fun whodunnit! I’m becoming a Kindaichi fan. Worth reading.
Dave Rushi Bhaveshbhai –
Intriguing mystery, lots of clues and the pacing was perfect! I’m not a big fan of the protagonist though.
Ayush Kukrele –
I was expecting more. The ending was a bit disappointing. The whole book was not that impactful and unforgettable.
Sasi Priyatham Sadanala –
A good read, but the solution felt a bit far-fetched. I liked the atmosphere and the way the story unfolded. A complex web!