![]() ![]() Sahei had three daughters, each of which had a son, but the bulk of the estate is to go to only one – that chosen by Tamayo, the granddaughter of a man who once gave Sahei his start in business. It is understood that these are related to the will of Sahei, which is complex and Machiavellian. But the detective is still on the spot when further murders occur affecting the Inugamis. The lawyer is killed before Kindaichi gets a chance to hear why he has been summoned. Dishevelled detective Kosuke Kindaichi reappears, called in by a lawyer for the wealthy Inugami family whose head Sahei has just died. This is the second Pushkin Vertigo issue of a Seishi Yokomizo book in translation, originally published in Japan in 1972 but set in the immediate post-war period. ![]()
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