The Mill House Murders

Paperback, 253 pages

English language

Published May 2, 2023 by Pushkin Vertigo.

ISBN:
978-1-78227-833-7
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4 stars (1 review)

Every year, a small group of acquaintances pay a visit to the remote, castle-like Mill House, home to the reclusive Fujinuma Kiichi, son of a famous artist, who has lived his life behind a rubber mask ever since a disfiguring car accident. This year, however, the visit is disrupted by an impossible disappearance, the theft of a painting and a series of baffling murders.

The brilliant Kiyoshi Shimada arrives to investigate. But will he uncover the truth, and will you be able to solve the mystery of the Mill House Murders before he does?

2 editions

Absurdly engaging.

4 stars

While I won't say that I hated The Decagon House Murders (because it was enjoyable), this book is so much better than that one. I think this is where he really got a feeling for the 'detective' character Shimada Kiyoshi (who isn't really a detective) and using his other characters to actually feel more part of the crime and the story itself.

He also does a better job at using the house gimmick in this book, since that's a key component of the stories in the Bizarre House Murders series. Every house in the books is built by the same architect: Nakamura Seiji. This architect is really well-known for including gimmicks in houses, like secret passages or hidden rooms. Sometimes the owners of the house know about them, other times they don't; it's said that he does it in a way that's kind of like a prank.

Anyway, I really …