My Grandfather, the Master Detective
Author : Masateru Konishi
Translator : Louise Heal Kawai
Now this book's a total charmer!
27 year-old primary school teacher Kaede and her (former school principal) grandfather Himonya-san are not your typical tandem duo for "weaving tales" in order to solve classic crime stories and mysteries.
The reason for this is because, Himonya-san has been diagnosed with Dementia, particularly DLB (Dementia with Lewy Bodies), which give off a distinctive symptom, unique to this variation of dementia, which is the visual hallucinations.
Despite his illness, his keen sharpness and judgment are retained, which he, together with Kaede, take advantage of to get to the bottom of unsolved mysteries. Being once a member of the Waseda Mystery Club in Tokyo, his experience and intelligence, makes him one of the master detectives, perfect to help solve the mystery murders, riddles and puzzles that Kaede stumbled upon.
This six-chapter book is filled with the different types of mystery stories Kaede encounters in her everyday life; from a classic locked-room murder mystery conveniently supplemented with vividly drawn illustrations and diagrams of the crime scene, to that unexpected creepy stalker plot twist one never expected.
Firstly, the fluid writing style and medium-to-fast-paced flow made it easy for me to "soak in and immerse" myself in the story. Definitely unique and cleverly constructed that it took my whole attention and I could not put the book down.
Secondly, I am astonished as to how well-researched this book is in terms of DLB as a whole. As a healthcare worker myself, I learned and got to know more information about it!
Thirdly, this is not the usual cozy mystery combo novel one would expect; yet heartwarming in a sense, due to Kaeda's and her grandfather's relationship.
I felt Kaede's longing and grief over his condition, but then again, she shows to everyone just how proud she is of him. This to me clearly shows her love, strong family bond and relationship, as well as resilience and solidarity, as someone who has a family member suffering such condition. Such poignant and pleasant sentimental moments made me think about how hard it is to have someone dear to you so close, yet so far.
Lastly, I just love how low-key and a tad personal the author is raising awareness of this type of dementia; health education, yet not didactic at all!
All in all, this is a definite must-read for those who like a good combo of mystery riddles and puzzles plus heartwarming stories with a love-triangle twist!
5/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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