Tl;dr: This fan-translated light novel is an interesting twist on a murder-mystery story, I'll be reading the next volume soon!
The main character, Narumi, finds himself joining a "NEET" (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) detective agency which is led by a girl young girl named Alice. The ragtag group of NEET members use their particular skills to solve cases in their own ways.
Volume 1 revolves around the drug called Angel Fix, where the NEET detective agency tries to find and stop it's source from spreading the dangerous drug. Being the first volume in the series, it starts off pretty slow but picks up steam after around chapter 3 when a character named Toshi shows up.
"Kami-sama no Memo-cho" (translated to Heaven's Memo Pad / God's Notebook / Heaven's Notebook) wasn't officially translated from its original source material, but each volume was fan-translated and available to find online.
Partially because of this, I'm not sure if it's fair for me to claim the main reason why I'm docking a star from my rating is solely because I felt lost when multiple characters were talking to each other - I don't know if that was a fault of the translators, or if that's just Hikaru Sugii's writing style.
An example being:
“Have you ever thought about marriage?”
“Never!”
“Why is that?”
“Actually I have a person that I truly love in my heart, so I can't marry other women.”
“But then is it okay for you to live together with them? Don't you feel that you're doing something wrong on the girls?”
“I feel that I'm wronging them as well, but I couldn't change it, this is my lifestyle.”
“Go to hell!”
You can tell this is a convo between two people... but when they're in a room with more than just the two people speaking, it would take a bit of backtracking to reconnect the voices to the characters. This type of conversation structure occurs multiple times throughout the story and was a bit distracting.
However, I can't say these type of conversations pulled me away from the story itself. I am a sucker for murder-mystery type novels - and this novel's hook grabbed me pretty quickly after the slow start.
I'll be back for another round in volume 2.