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Delta's Tragedy

Delta's Tragedy

General Fiction

(japan) Uraga Kazuhiro

67K8.1

The 10-year-old boy Yamada Shinsuke drowned in a park pool and was treated as an accidental fall into the water. The trio of Saiki, Danji, and Ogawa, who once bullied Shinsuke Yamada, gradually became estranged from each other for fear of being suspected of being involved in the incident. Ten years later, on the anniversary of the death of the deceased, the three people also ushered in the day of adulthood. A mysterious man who claimed to be Shinsuke's childhood friend appeared in front of them and forced the three to tell the truth about the year. From this day on, they will face their crimes. Faced with the man's relentless questioning, the trio were sometimes calm, some violent, and some frightened, but at this time a new tragedy happened...

She Doesn't Exist

She Doesn't Exist

General Fiction

(japan) Uraga Kazuhiro

130K0

That day, while waiting for my lover in front of Yokohama Station, a girl appeared in front of me. "Are you Ayako?", She asked cautiously. I said no. Maybe he got the wrong person. Later, she appeared at the station again and was surrounded by a group of people. We stepped forward desperately and rescued the entangled girl. Her name is Yuko. That day, my sister didn't come home all night, and I was extremely worried. The next day, my sister finally came back. I was furious, but she reacted like a completely different person. After our parents passed away, we were left alone to depend on each other. My sister is different from ordinary people. She doesn't go to school, doesn't go to work, and doesn't communicate with other people. Her name is Ayako. That day, at a garbage dumping site, a young man bled to death and was stabbed more than thirty times all over his body. That day, we met and the lies began.

Broken Murderous Intention

(japan) Uraga Kazuhiro

104K02

The fiancée Satomi of the popular cartoonist Ryuji Jinuchi died in a traffic accident. Jinnai suffered an emotional blow, causing the popular heroine in his comic series to suddenly go offline for no reason. Soon, protests came in from fans, who sent a large number of letters full of criticism and even insults. Jinnai accidentally discovered that one of the letters sent two days before Satomi's death seemed to predict Satomi's death. What is the truth behind the death of a lover? Jinnai is determined to investigate clearly, but he is betrayed one after another... Is all this a prophecy of fate or a foretelling of murder?