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断捨離一筋
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A set of Yuko Yuzuki's popular novels, "Eternal Sakura" and "Sakura Under the Moon." These are police novels set against the backdrop of the police force, featuring a gripping story with a unique perspective, with female protagonists. "Eternal Sakura" was made into a movie, and "Sakura Under the Moon" is the sequel, following the protagonist's story. In "Eternal Sakura," a sigh escapes Izumi Moriguchi's lips as she hangs up the phone. The Yonezaki Police Station is swamped with calls from citizens complaining, starting from the morning. Izumi, who works in the Public Relations and Public Hearing Division, has already handled over 40 calls, apologizing repeatedly, even though it wasn't her fault. Not only Izumi, but the other staff members are also starting to look tired, even though it's not even noon yet. The cause of this was a scoop article. In the recent stalking and murder of a female college student, a report had been filed beforehand, but the officer in charge had neglected it for a week, and furthermore, the officers went on a company trip during that time. The Yonezaki Newspaper reported this as police negligence. Certainly, the officer in charge at the time may have made a mistake. However, the company trip should not have been leaked to the outside. Within the station, the search for the culprit who leaked the information to the newspaper had begun. Meanwhile, Izumi had a hunch about the information leak. While worrying that she might be blamed for leaking the information in the worst-case scenario, she visits her best friend from high school, Chika Tsumura, who is in charge of the police beat at the Yonezaki Newspaper. Double cover. In "Sakura Under the Moon," Izumi Moriguchi, who has fulfilled her long-held dream, has become a detective from a police public relations officer. She had hoped to join the Mobile Analysis Unit, which analyzes and profiles information collected at crime scenes to solve cases, but failed the practical exam. However, thanks to the strong recommendation of Section Chief Kurose, she was successfully assigned. Her excellent memory, which she had honed, was valued, but she is ridiculed by the members as a "special case" ("Spekan"). Izumi, who makes the most of her abilities and leads to the resolution of the case, immediately begins investigating a hit-and-run incident. Around that time, it is discovered that about 100 million yen has been stolen from the Accounting Division's safe, and all the members begin an investigation, but the crime is likely committed by someone inside, and it eventually develops into a murder case. Amidst the confusion, with the strong possibility that the crime was committed by someone inside, another murder occurs, and Izumi's sense of justice is shaken by the darkness within the organization. Offered for sale to organize the library.
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