Während Sherlock Holmes die Ganoven Englands auf Trab hält, lässt Kanokos übernatürliche Gabe die Verbrecherwelt Japans erzittern!
Die frischgebackene Detektivassistentin Kanoko Urabe hört die Lügen ihrer Mitmenschen und der Detektiv Soma Iwai beobachtet und blufft gut, aber trotzdem herrscht Armut im Detektivbüro Iwai.
In ihrem nächsten Fall geraten die beiden, angelockt von kulinarischen Köstlichkeiten, in den Zwist zwischen der Kellnerin Lily und ihrem Freund Kanji – und auf der Suche nach Anhaltspunkten landet das Ermittlerduo in einem Geisterhaus!
In Band 2 warten die nächsten spannenden Fälle auf das ungewöhnliche Duo!
Vorhang auf für ein unschlagbares Ermittlerduo im Setting der 1920er-Jahre!
I enjoyed the first volume quite a bit, but I LOVED this second volume!
I really enjoy seeing Kanako grow as an individual and how she has to face things she believed about the past in regard to lying. Her feeling like she will only end up hurting people with her power absolutely broke my heart and once again I am so thankful for Mr. Iwai and how he encourages our main girl.
And speaking of him, I think with the first volume I was expecting and/or hoping there would be a romance, which is why I didn't FULLY love the first volume. Knowing that this story isn't a romance (or at least for now it hasn't been. Not sure if in the future it will be.) really helped me in my expectations and actually made me appreciate the friendship these two have a lot more. It's always so much fun to see their shenanigans together, but the one chapter where they have a deeper conversation was really beautiful. <3
The mysteries were great as always! I did find myself spooked in that haunted house mystery though! LOL! It's one thing reading only words and another thing seeing the pictures I realized! Ha! However, the mangaka is AMAZING because she weaved in so much humor that I really felt sucked into that mystery, and was probably my favorite yet! I also liked the Girls Detective Agency though I won't say more due to spoilers.
The ending was perfection! I really loved that closing line and can't wait for the next volume and seeing where our detectives go next and the cases they'll solve!
Definitely recommend to mystery fan readers who enjoy lots of humor woven in with an inspiring message!
This volume really feels like the author got her feet under her, and the exploration of Kanoko's skill is much deeper and more interesting. The "haunted house" mystery is particularly well done.
the mystery stories are predictable but still a fun read, i especially liked the chapter about kanoko talking about her feelings and insecurities about her powers and here comes iwai to assure her, so wholesome💗
This volume started off with the mystery of a haunted house, which I thought was very well done (Chapters 5 and 6).
I was happy when I realized I could use my power to help people. I though that I could help Mr. Iwai. And yet I just hurt more people instead.
Then we have a story of a missing mirror and returning it to its owner (Chapter 7) - this event made Kanoko question the usefulness of her power as a tool to help others. We learn more about how, growing up, Kanoko's ability has hurt others (Chapter 8).
Finally, the volume ends with a mini mystery over a dispute about a restaurant order that was taken incorrectly (I solved this mystery right away lol...)
Overall, a good continuation of the series where we get to know the characters a bit more.
Band 2 war ein wenig schwächer - der erste Fall, bei dem es um einen sehr alten Mord und Geister geht, war wirklich extrem spannend und gut - der zweite Fall war wiederrum super nervig, weil ich das Mädel aus gutem Haus überhaupt nicht leiden kann. Und der dritte Fall war zwar ganz süß, aber auch irgendwie ein wenig lahm.
Generell ist die Idee mit dem Lügen hören immer noch gut und Kanoko und Iwai sind wirklich ein witziges Detektivduo, aber leider ist Kanoko auch ULTRA anstregend, wenn es darum geht, das ihre Fähigkeit so schlimm ist, sie ständig alles hinterfragt, sie bei jeder negativen Kleinigkeit denkt, das Handtuch zu werfen usw - ich versteh sowas ja, ich war früher auch so, aber ja, jetzt nervt es mich nur noch :/ vorallem wiel es hier wirklich SEHR extrem ist.
Serie ist zwar interessant, aber leider nicht interessant genug die deutschen Bände weiter zu kaufen, deswegen erstmal abgebrochen.
This is a massive downgrade from the first volume. These cases are unremarkable and wrap up in underwhelming ways. I kept waiting for some twists and turns to liven things up as I refused to believe that's all there is to it. The awful translation certainly doesn't help. I can't believe this got okayed and sent to print. Just amateurish and feels disrespectful to the mangaka.
The mystery in the first half of this volume didn't do a lot for me, but I really enjoyed the latter half, where the story looks into Kanoko's often painful relationship with her power. Not that I'm attached to angst per se though I can be, sometimes--it's more an appreciation of a more introspective take on supernatural powers than you see in superhero stories and shonen manga.
I was able to figure out the mystery in the last chapter of this volume well before the characters did, which to me indicates it was incredibly simple, since mystery is not my genre at all. :D
"Making of" type sections are always cool, and here we have photos of some homes and businesses that were the inspiration for settings in the (I believe) fictional town of Tsukumoya.
Schwächer als der letzte, nichts spannendes passiert. Es ging eher um die innere Anxiety von unserer Hauptcharakterin, aber ich hoffe in Bamd 3 wird es mit coolen Fällen aufgeholt. (Auch wenn die Fälle eher für Kinder glaub ich gedacht sind, es wird niemals eine ganze Leiche gesehen und auch Gore ist nonexistent).
Loved it! I loved the mysteries and I feel for the fmc because of the fact she can sense lies and she got a little ahead of herself and jumped to conclusions based on a lie. It put her in a tailspin. But the mmc helped her out and they also solved a mystery too. I'm really enjoying this and I can't wait for more
The story gets a bit repetitive with the FL going on and on about her power and how alienated she feels. On the other hand the cases are decent and the mechanics behind what constitutes a lie for Kanoko is fascinating.
Chapter 6's mystery didn't impress me. I was very excited for something more serious and was disappointed how it wrapped up so quickly and with plot holes. The rest of it was very mundane. If the third volume doesn't impress me I'll probably be unhauling the series.
This series has a cozy feeling to it that I enjoy. There are still dark moments but overall, I am really enjoying Urabe and Iwai's developing friendship. I will continue if I can get my hands on the next book.
I enjoyed the first volume of this series but volume 2 lost me. I didn’t really get invested in any of the characters and I was a little bored with what was going on. There are other mystery manga on my shelves that interest me more. This one just wasn’t for me.
Didn't expect the dark turn at Chapter 8. I love how Kanoko has depth and growth in each chapter. Wasn't a fan of the ghost story thing though, felt very throwaway.
I think I’m going to stop reading this series. The production value in the English edition is poor, and the story isn’t making up for those shortcomings.