Kyotaro Nishimura was the undisputed master of the "railway mystery," and ( Terminal Station Murder ) is one of his most intricate puzzles. It’s not just a whodunit; it’s a race against the clock where the killer uses the Japanese train schedule as a weapon. The Premise
The story follows a group of high school friends from Aomori who, ten years after graduation, decide to meet in Tokyo. What begins as a nostalgic reunion quickly turns into a nightmare. One by one, the friends are found dead, and their bodies are linked to the and various terminal stations. Why It’s a Must-Read
There is a deep sense of melancholy. It captures the loneliness of the big city and the cold, rhythmic movement of the trains that connect—and disconnect—human lives.
It features his famous recurring characters, Detective Totsugawa and Detective Kamei . Their methodical, blue-collar approach to solving crimes is the perfect anchor for such a complex plot.
If you enjoy the logic of Agatha Christie but want the sharp, modern edge of Japanese noir, this book is a masterclass in suspense. It turns the mundane commute into a labyrinth of shadows.