Sound of Sin

Sound of Sin

by (japanese) Salt Field Samurai

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Adapted from a Japanese mystery of the century, the murderer who destroyed a generation's sense of security remains a mystery to this day! Top 10 of Weekly Bunshun Mystery BEST, selling 730,000 copies in Japan! "The Voice of Sin" is adapted from "The Poisoning Case of Gregor Morinaga". The movie of the same name stars Shun Oguri and Gen Hoshino! In 1984, a mysterious case occurred in Japan that shocked the country. The scale of the crimes in this case is unprecedented: kidnapping, arson, poisoning, and highly toxic snacks can be found in supermarkets across the country. The police set up a dragnet, but they were still manipulated by criminals... What is even weirder is that the voices of three children came out of the tape of the criminals' negotiation with the police. More than thirty years later, Sone, who was a child at the time of the crime, discovered a tape recording his own voice among his father's belongings. The recording on the tape was actually the voice used by criminals in unsolved cases back then! Who recorded this tape? Could it be that he was unintentionally involved in this mystery of the century? The uneasy Sone was determined to uncover the truth that had been hidden for more than thirty years...

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