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黒死館殺人事件

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昭和初期の探偵小説ブームを作った作家、小栗虫太郎の長編小説。初出は「新青年」[1934(昭和9)年]。夢野久作「ドグラ・マグラ」、中井英夫「虚無への供物」と共に日本探偵小説史上の「三大奇書」と呼ばれる小栗の代表作。豪壮を極めたケルト・ルネサンス様式の城館「黒死館」で起こる奇怪な連続殺人事件に挑む探偵法水麟太郎の姿を描く。

531 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1935

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3,377 reviews1,402 followers
April 12, 2023
Murder At the Mansion of Black Death by Mushitarō Oguri, is widely considered one of 'The Four Books of Wonder' in the realm of Japanese detective/murder mystery novels. So I dutifully read this book for not once, but twice; but in the end I'm disappointed.

Let's talk about the strong points of this novel first: Baroque setting of a serial murder which took place inside an isolated European-style mansion, twisted family secrets, schemes and cursed bloodline, chilling death threats, preposterous murder cases. The story is very complicated in an all-out mind-fucking way, so if mind-fuck is your thing, then you might enjoy this book. Plus the author really did demonstrate his wide knowledge on history, religions, occultism, architecture etc. (the author was known for being REALLY into occultism and he had spent fortunes on collecting rare books on occultism and other rare knowledge, despite not being very well off)

However, the characters are mere pawns to move the plots onward, I never feel sorry for any of the murdered victims because they are so paper-thinned as characters; the same goes for the Great Detective and his companies, it feels like they are mere thinking machines to solve the murder cases than real people.

Furthermore, the author had spent too much screen time on stuffing his story with knowledge of occultism etc, just for the sake of he could do it and for the sake of showing off. In the end, I got bored. I mean, Mr. Oguri I know you liked occultism, a lot; I get it, can we move on to another subject already?

The other novels among the 'Four Books of Wonder' in the History of Japanese Detective Novels:

Dogra Magra, by Kyūsaku Yumeno, (Translation: Encephalon Hell or Pericardium Hell, or Braincell Hell): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
Review for 'Kokushikan Satsujin Jiken' (Translation: Murder At the Mansion of Black Death): https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
匣の中の失楽, by 竹本健治, (Translation: The Lost Music in the Box): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
虚無への供物 by 中井英夫, (Translation: The Offerings to the Void): https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...

My review for Bungo Stray Dogs vol. 14, in which 'Mushitaro Oguri' shows up in the manga as a fictional character, and his special power is 'Perfect Crime' *smirks*: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Profile Image for F Gato.
393 reviews2 followers
July 4, 2024
What the #*€%¥?

It is as if I accidentally opened a door and piles and piles of old European junk (which the writer held as treasure) fell on me. What kind of god is this guy who keeps talking nonsense but sounds mysterious and smart, knows everything and is never wrong. Also he is as arrogant as a fart.

The case and reasons and the resolutions aren’t related at all.

I hope Mushitarō Oguri would meet the author of Name of The Rose in heaven (or actually hell?) and exchange some tips on writting. Or perhaps they’d contempt each other?
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461 reviews27 followers
July 14, 2018
this was horrendous. the murders hardly got solved, and the focus was more on pedantics and occultism than the actual mystery. the so-called master detective was completely useless and pretentious. and guess what?

I FREAKING LOVED IT. Oguri’s writing style is simply gorgeous, despite being so unnatural and jagged. maybe that’s what makes it so awesome. it’s lyrical and ornate. and the murders had so much depth to them, and despite not being the absolute main focus of the book, they were interesting and i was always so ready to hear about them.

bless Mushitarō Oguri. bless.
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7 reviews10 followers
January 9, 2015
I tried my best to understand the murder story in the black house.
I'm usually okay with criminal fictions and any other genre that requires thinking while reading it. However, this time, I couldn't figure out what the author was trying to say. Perhaps, I need to read this novel again in a few years ... I guess I need to brainstorm this fiction on a A2 paper to get a sense of what was going on in the black house.
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161 reviews3 followers
June 20, 2025
Yeah, who knows what the fuck was going on here.
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95 reviews4 followers
December 18, 2022
很難讀且讓我一直晃神的一本推理。內容的設計頗刻意且複雜,引經據典了很多玄學與古書來營造文字的華麗感,但其實讀起來滿不自然,編造的詭計都是一些離奇罕見的醫學和科學理論,完全不會有推理的驚喜感受,只會很無奈地覺得「這樣也可以⋯?」。本書的優點就是可以從中學到奇怪的知識,還有認識一堆玄學、魔幻文學、古歐文學的書單。
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249 reviews9 followers
August 29, 2023
號稱是炫學始祖的推理小說,作者在書中一直拋書包,拉拉雜雜寫了很多玄學、神學的奇怪知識,犯罪原因略嫌牽強,個人認為是偏離了推理小說的宗旨。
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104 reviews
September 14, 2025
许多杂乱的信息堆砌在一起,本来推理就难读,作者华丽的词藻更是增加难度,读起来一头雾水,止步于11%。
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