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Disappear!
General Fiction消失!
(japanese) Tomoaki Nakanishi
Three murders occurred in a certain city. In the first case, the victim was named Mary, and she died next door to the rock band's rehearsal room. In the second case, the victim was named Yuji, and his mother saw his body on the grass. In the third case, the victim disappeared without any reason, and the famous detective Shinji Jin was entrusted to investigate. The three victims, Mari, Yuji and Jun, have one thing in common: they all have red hair. What's even more incredible is that both the murderer and the victim disappeared from the scene out of thin air! Who is the real culprit behind the scenes? And how? As the investigation gradually deepened, Shinjiren discovered that these three seemingly unrelated cases, except for the "red hair", actually gradually converged at one point... Three different perspectives, three exquisite plot layouts, stunning and arbitrary multiple reversals, and a magical reading experience, which was hailed by readers as "the masterpiece of the first generation of Shinkai".
Three murders occurred in a certain city. In the first case, the victim was named Mary, and she died next door to the rock band's rehearsal room. In the second case, the victim was named Yuji, and his mother saw his body on the grass. In the third case, the victim disappeared without any reason, and the famous detective Shinji Jin was entrusted to investigate. The three victims, Mari, Yuji and Jun, have one thing in common: they all have red hair. What's even more incredible is that both the murderer and the victim disappeared from the scene out of thin air! Who is the real culprit behind the scenes? And how? As the investigation gradually deepened, Shinjiren discovered that these three seemingly unrelated cases, except for the "red hair", actually gradually converged at one point... Three different perspectives, three exquisite plot layouts, stunning and arbitrary multiple reversals, and a magical reading experience, which was hailed by readers as "the masterpiece of the first generation of Shinkai".