Murder in the House of Omari, 9781805335214
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Wartime Osaka. A family cursed. Deadly secrets lead to murder.
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Murder in the House of Omari

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  • Paperback

    384 pages

  • Release Date

    5 August 2025

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Summary

Osaka, 1943: as the Second World War rages and American bombers rain death down upon the city, the once prosperous Omari family is already in decline, financially ruined by the terrible conflict. Then the household is struck by a series of gruesome murders.

Can anyone solve the mystery of these baffling slayings before the Omari line is extinguished entirely? To do so, and unravel the killer’s fiendish plot, they will have to delve into the family’s past, where a dark and deadly secre…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781805335214
ISBN-10:1805335219
Author:Taku Ashibe
Publisher:Pushkin Press
Imprint:Pushkin Vertigo
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:5 August 2025
Weight:284g
Dimensions:28mm x 198mm x 130mm
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Critics Review

‘Impressive… Enthralling… From the tenements of London’s Jewish East End, to the lush costumes of the slowly declining Ottoman Empire, Goldin brings a long-lost era to life in vivid, evocative detail’, Financial Times‘An inventive story rich in detail that ducks and dives just like its hero. Un-putdownable’, Sun, 5*

About The Author

Taku Ashibe

Born in 1958 in Osaka, Taku Ashibe graduated from the faculty of law at Dōshisha University, after which he began a career in journalism, holding various posts at the Yomiuri Shimbun’s Osaka office. In 1986 he received an honourable mention at the 2nd Fantasy Literature Newcomers Award, and in 1990 he won the inaugural Ayukawa Prize for his debut novel A Thirteen-Hand Murder-Comedy. He became a full-time writer in 1994. A member of Japan’s Honkaku Mystery Writers’ Club, he is the author of over two dozen novels and many short-story collections.

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