The Lady Killer
By (Author) Masako Togawa
Translated by Simon Grove
Pushkin Press
Pushkin Vertigo
19th May 2025
26th April 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
895.6/35
Paperback
224
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
The Lady Killer leads a double life in the shadow world of Tokyo's singles bars and nightclubs. By day a devoted husband and hard worker, by night he cruises nightclubs cafes and cinemas in search of lonely single women to seduce.
But now the hunter is being hunted, and in his wake lies a trail of gruesome murders. Who is the culprit The answer lies tangled in a web of clues, and to find it he must accept that nothing is what it seems.
'Full of subtly menacing tensions and sharp psychological insights, told in lean, sparsely ornamented style. This one is a must for the discerning reader.' -Kirkus
Long established in Japan, [Togawas] books have benefited from sensitive translation to enjoy a well-deserved second life. Daily Mail
'The PD James of Japan.' -Times Literary Supplement
There's a great and distinct timbre to this bookit certainly has the cleverness ultimately to keep a genre reader really satisfied. The Bookbag
"Even when you think you know just where the book is headed you dont Thoroughly enjoyable." Davids Book World
Masako Togawa (1931-2016) was born in Tokyo. Her father died when she was young, and after leaving school she worked as a typist for some years, before stepping onto the stage as a cabaret performer in 1954. She soon began to write backstage during the breaks between her performances, and in 1962, her debut novel The Master Key was published, and won the Edogawa Rampo Prize. She went on to become a hugely successful crime writer, but continued to lead a colourful parallel life as a singer, actress, feminist, nightclub owner and gay icon. She died in 2016 at the age of 83.