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The Master Key

the fiendishly creepy Japanese locked-room mystery

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The prizewinning debut mystery from one of Japan's best-loved crime writers The K Apartments for Ladies in Tokyo conceals a sinister past behind each door; a woman who has buried a child; a scavenger driven mad by ill-health; a wife mysteriously guarding her late husband's manuscripts; a talented violinist tortured by her own guilt. The master key, which opens the door to all 150 rooms, links their tangled stories. But now it has been stolen, and dirty tricks are afoot. A deadly secret lies buried beneath the building. And when it is revealed, there will be murder. Masako Togawa (1931-2016) was born in Tokyo. Her father died when she was young, and she spent the rest of her childhood living with her mother, in an apartment building for single women, which provided the inspiration for the setting of The Master Key. After leaving school, she worked as a typist for some years, before stepping onto the stage as a cabaret performer in 1954. She soon began to write backstage during the breaks between her performances, and in 1962, her debut novel The Master Key was published, and won the Edogawa Rampo Prize. She went on to become a hugely successful crime writer, but continued to lead a colourful parallel life as a singer, actress, feminist, nightclub owner and gay icon. She died in 2016 at the age of 83.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from January 15, 2018
      Originally published in 1962, Togawa’s first novel is an outstanding puzzle mystery. In a prologue, set in 1951 Tokyo, an unidentified man, dressed as a woman, tries to cross a busy street against the light and is fatally struck by a van. A nameless woman living in the K Apartments for Ladies waits alone for seven years for the dead man’s return—and is still waiting. Flash back to three days before the accident. The man carries a traveling bag containing a child’s corpse to the woman’s apartment. Hours later they bury the body in the building’s basement, an act witnessed—unbeknownst to them—by a third person. Most of the action takes place seven years after these events, when the tenants of the building, mainly women leading secluded and lonely lives, are scheduled to be moved and their numerous secrets are threatened to be revealed. The gradual, logical, but still surprising unfolding of the Russian nesting doll of a plot is a delight.

    • Library Journal

      Starred review from March 15, 2018

      Welcome to Tokyo's K Apartments for Ladies, a building filled with stories, mystery, and secrets. This threaded and complicated novel brings to life some of the most suspect residents, whose lives have become entangled over the years. There are tales of a stolen violin, a missing child, mysterious lovers, a strange religious cult, and one master key to open every room in the apartment house. Togawa's woven account is fascinating and complex as the master key moves among the hands of victims, assailants, dark shadows, and desperate characters. And just when you think you have a suspect in mind, a new door opens. Then it is decided that the building will be moved a few feet for the construction of a highway and all its secrets unravel. VERDICT Originally published in 1962, this debut novel, which won Japan's Edogawa Rampo Prize, is a brilliant, suspenseful, and classic mystery that will leave readers wondering who really lives next door.--Ron Samul, New London, CT

      Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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