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◼︎===◼︎===◼︎===◼︎===◼︎===◼︎===◼︎===◼︎===◼︎ ・Books by Kiyoshi Kasai are on sale → #GM36KiyoshiKasai ・Domestic mystery novels are on sale → #GM36DomesticMystery ・All items for sale are here → #GM36 ◼︎===◼︎===◼︎===◼︎===◼︎===◼︎===◼︎===◼︎===◼︎ 【Details】 First edition with obi, Kiyoshi Kasai, "Fukushu no Shiroki Koya" (White Wilderness of Revenge), published by Genshobo First edition: April 7, 2000, published by Genshobo, with obi Isao Mashima, a man who crossed the drift ice of the Sea of Okhotsk alone and reached the Shiretoko Peninsula. What supported his life-threatening escape from the Soviet Union was a dark desire for revenge against the "enemy" who had betrayed him and his comrades. Revised edition of the Kodansha 1991 edition. A magnificent revenge drama depicting the dark side of post-war Japanese politics. The frigid Shiretoko Peninsula. To clear his false accusation, a man crosses the drift ice alone and returns! The frigid Shiretoko, buried in drift ice. Isao Mashima, the man saved by old man Sokichi who guards the watchman's hut, escaped from a forced labor camp on Kunashiri Island and crossed the drift ice with a desperate determination to clear his false accusation. A headmaster who advocates the Showa Restoration, a kingpin of the economic world, a shadowy figure who manipulates them... Against the backdrop of post-war Japan's political, economic, and intellectual history, a thrilling revenge drama is depicted on a grand scale. Kiyoshi Kasai Born in Tokyo in 1948. In 1979, he won the Kadokawa Novel Prize for his debut work, "Bye Bye, Angel." In 1998, he won the 51st Mystery Writers of Japan Award for compiling "The Present of Authentic Mystery Novels." In 2003, he simultaneously won the 3rd Honkaku Mystery Award for the novel "Oedipus Syndrome" and the criticism/research category for "Introduction to Detective Novel Theory." In 2012, he won the 12th Honkaku Mystery Award for the criticism/research category for "Detective Novels and Narrative Tricks." He has written numerous works, including "Summer Apocalypse" and "The Philosopher's Secret Room," featuring Kakeru Yabuki, who utilizes phenomenology, and the historical romance "Vampire Wars" series. He continues to be active not only in novels but also in criticism. 【Condition】 There is some yellowing due to aging, as well as some scratches, scuffs, and edge wear on the cover, but it is generally in good condition. * There is a slight tear in the obi. #Mystery #Mystery
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