The Man Who Died Seven Times / 七回死んだ男


After Evelyn Hardcastle died seven and a half times, dying seven times just doesn’t seem that impressive…

The protagonist of The Man Who Died Seven Times is Hisatarou Ooba (although, due to a quirk in the Japanese language, pretty much everyone calls him Kyuutarou instead). He has a special… condition. Every so often (about four times a month) he falls into a “repetition pitfall” where he experiences the same day nine times until he finally moves onto the next day for real. The “repetition pitfalls” are completely random, and Kyuutarou has no control over when they happen. In fact, he can’t realize he’s in one until the day loops the first time. Each day loops exactly from midnight to midnight, and the day fully resets each loop with nobody’s memories carrying over except Kyuutarou’s. Additionally, only the ninth, final loop carries over into the next “real” day. 

Anyway, Kyuutarou is part of a rich family embroiled in an inheritance dispute (because of course he is). Grandpa is a rich jerk (because of course he is) with three daughters. The middle daughter helped build and run the company but is a spinster, while the older daughter (Kyuutarou’s mom) and younger daughter are both in financial straits (because of course they are) and so are desperately maneuvering to make one of their kids the heir to the family fortune. 

Since Kyuutarou’s family is weird and dysfunctional, him and his cousins only visit Grandpa once per year, at New Year’s. On January 2, the last day of the visit, Kyuutarou gets caught by Grandpa and is forced to spend all day drinking with him. (Kyuutarou is a high school freshman, by the way.) When Kyuutarou wakes up “the next day” still at Grandpa’s house, he realizes he’s fallen into a repetition pitfall. He can’t stand spending the next eight days straight getting blackout drunk, so he stealthily avoids Grandpa that day… only for the family to later discover Grandpa’s dead, with his head smashed in. 

Oh no! Anyway… 

The Black Umbrella Mystery / 体育館の殺人


The Black Umbrella Mystery is a story with the soul of Ellery Queen and the body of an anime protagonist. There are a few Japanese writers who seem to be channeling the spirit of Queen, and this was Yuugo Aosaki’s pitch, earning him the moniker of “Ellery Queen of the Heisei period.” (Too bad we’re already in Reiwa.) The Black Umbrella Mystery received a fair amount of praise and hype, but didn’t quite go the distance for me. It features a fairly sterile puzzle plot, which was fine and not unexpected given the Queensian reputation, but the core locked room trick strained my credulity just a bit too much.