A Beyond the Bookends Most Anticipated Mystery of March
An Our Novel World Best New Crime Thriller
“Before the Coffee Gets Cold meets Agatha Christie. Neither age nor a diagnosis of Lewy body dementia (LBD) can keep Grandfather from solving difficult cases. He’s as clever as Hercule Poirot and as observant as Miss Marple, a gentle, brilliant, and dynamic sleuth you won’t soon forget.” —Ellery Adams, New York Times bestselling author of The Secret, Book & Scone Society
"Heartfelt and clever, My Grandfather, the Master Detective expertly weaves together ideas of family and loss alongside homage to classic detective fiction spanning eras and countries. …An utterly delightful ode to the power of storytelling in understanding the curve balls life throws at you.” —Kristen Perrin, New York Times bestselling author of How to Solve Your Own Murder
“[A] rich emotional landscape. . . Will appeal to fans of Richard Osman’s The Thursday Murder Club, Hisashi Kashiwai’s The Kamogawa Food Detectives, and Susan Fletcher's The Night in Question.” —Booklist (starred)
“[A] gentle, puzzle-focused crime novel in the vein of classic detective fiction . . . The beauty lies in ordinary, complicated people figuring out how to live as much as how to solve crimes.” —Crime Fiction Lover
“Brain-teasing mysteries presented in something like a fairytale framework.” —Kirkus
“Konishi strikes a balance between the cozy mystery genre and the Japanese (and Korean) comfort novels in translation that are having a moment on the bestsellers’ lists . . . Much of the sense of calmness, control and, well, comfort, is down to the English translation by Louise Heal Kawai, who puts the reader at ease with her fluid translation.” —Asian Review of Books
“Masateru Konishi has infused the fun and page-turning intrigue of a first-rate mystery story with profound filial love, respect, and compassion. A rare and multi-faceted mystery, My Grandfather, the Master Detective transcends genre. It’s guaranteed to delight and deeply affect fans of detective stories, readers seeking to explore the human condition, and everyone whose lives have been turned upside-down by this debilitating disease.” —Binnie Kirshenbaum, author of Counting Backwards
“Even when struggling with dementia, Grandfather is one hell of an armchair detective during his better, lucid moments . . . a warm recommendation and hopefully Louise Heal Kawai gets to translate the second and last book in the series. Fingers crossed!” —Beneath the Stains of Time
“[F]ans will undoubtedly happily devour this latest enjoyable entry.” —Murder, Mayhem, and Long Dogs
“Inspired with the aid of using traditional crime fiction, Konishi’s escapist tale combines warmth, sharp plotting, and affectionate person studies, making it ideal for fanatics.” —Our Novel World