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『秘男~妻に失恋した男~』
おい、笑ってくれ。俺は女房に惚れているのだ。惚れて惚れて惚れぬいているのだ…。

『抱男~人でなしの恋~』
私を眺める、夫の愛撫のまなざしの奥に冷たい空虚を感じたのです。ああ…あなたは罪な男…。

『狡男~灰神楽~』
おいっ、俺を疑うのか? 俺が犯人だってのか? お前、何者なんだよ!! …少年探偵です…。

『明智小五郎×渇男~地獄の道化師~』
標的は若く美しいあなたです…。振り返れば、そこにいる。踊り狂う不気味な笑顔の道化師が…。

186 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 19, 2012

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December 12, 2020
The Man Who Lost Love To His Wife: The whole story follows the original short novel very closely until the very end. It's melodramatic but in a good way.

Inhuman Love: Can't say I like how the manga-ka changed the ending part of this strange love triangle among a jealous young wife, her handsome husband and his mysterious mistress, but the story itself is impressively drawn in a fitting way. I honestly think with this story, the original author Mr. Rampo all but confessed to the world that he is a closeted homosexual (or bisexual, which he admitted in his old age). lol

Favorite quote:

"He is in love with someone who is not of this world."


The Drifting Ashes: an okay-ish murder mysteries, I don't dislike it but not am impressed by it neither.

The Pierrot From Hell part 1: another melodramatic murder mystery tale, but again the artwork is so outstanding, I think I like it even better than the original novella.
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