Riku Onda (Japanese name: 恩田 陸), born in 1964, is the professional name of Nanae Kumagai. She has been writing fiction since 1991 and has won the Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for New Writers, the Japan Booksellers' Award, the Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Best Novel for The Aosawa Murders, the Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize, and the Naoki Prize. Her work has been adapted for film and television. The Aosawa Murders was her first crime novel and the first time she was translated into English. It was selected by The New York Times as a Notable Book of 2020.
I went on a reading spree of her books because I really like her writing but her stories tend to fall flat & I wanted to find one that satisfied me on both ends. Imo the author does it best when she weaves horror into her stories and she is also great at creating believable characters, though they sometimes feel too much like a type. That being said, I enjoyed most of the stories and appreciate her approach to storytelling as well as storymaking.