Viscount Shiro Hamao (1895–1935) was the scion of one of modern Japan's most prestigious families, a public prosecutor, and an early advocate of gay rights. In the few years before his early death, Hamao gave up his career as a prosecutor and became a prolific writer of detective fiction.
The first English language translation of a chilling murder mystery by a prolific Japanese detective novelist_x000D_
'Prosecutor Tsuchida, I am being held here as a murderer. But the truth is that I am probably not that murderer. That's right. Probably.'_x000D_While Shimaura Eizo...
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