Best known for his humorous mysteries, Akagawa's first short story, "Ghost Train", was published in 1976 and went on to win the annually granted All Yomimono New Mystery Writers' Prize by Bungeishunjū, a Japanese literary publishing company. Other works of his, The Incident in the Bedroom Suburb (ホームタウンの事件簿 私語を禁ず Homu Taun no Jikenbo: Shigo o Kinzu?) and Voice from Heaven (天からの声 Ten kara no Koe?), were later made into anime, while Sailor Suit and Machine Gun (セーラー服と機関銃 Serafuku to Kikanju?) was made into a popular live action movie. His most recognized works to date pertain to his Mike-neko (or Calico cat) Holmes series. He is extremely prolific; as of August 2006, he had written more than 480 novels in the course of his thirty year career, over 300 million individual published volumes.
One day Tsuda gets a call at work from an unknown woman who says she's going to be killed. After thinking for a while, Tsuda thinks he recognizes the person's voice and decides to go visit her because he's worried. He find the woman and takes her to a hospital in a (small) city. Once there she starts telling her scary story to a police inspector, but in the meanwhile something's going on in the city too...
I really really enjoyed this book. I had such a hard time putting it down once I picked it up. My only complaint is that I had still too many questions at the end of the book. I expected another ending, one that didn't leave me guessing as much. Luckily there's a second book, I will definitely read it and hope to get more answers from that one.