Some of my articles on crime fiction have been featured on the Scroll website and Reader's Digest's websites and magazines:
- ‘The Tattoo Murder’ injects local aesthetics into a post-World War II Japanese crime novel
- For whom the bell tolls: tales of murder and madness on the fictional Gokumon Island
- Crime fiction: Three novels where we don’t see the solutions because of our blind spots
- Not all Japanese crime fiction is superb, as Seishi Yokomizo’s ‘The Village of Eight Graves’ shows
- What is the shin honkaku sub-genre of mystery? How did Japanese writer Soji Shimada make it popular?
- How a Japanese island mystery novel replicated the Ellery Queen and Sherlock Holmes brand of mystery
- How Keikichi Ōsaka blended crime with philosophical meditations on the puzzling nature of existence
- ‘The Red Locked Room’: How Tetsuya Ayukawa unlocks locked room mysteries
- Can a detective novel study the evolution of a city through its history of crime and detection?
- A Lockdown Murder Mystery
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