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Soji Shimada

- Pisze książki: kryminał, sensacja, thriller
- Urodzony: 12.10.1948
Soji Shimada has worked as a designer, musician and an astrology writer for a major newspaper. The Tokyo Zodiac Murders, nominated for the Edogawa Rampo Award, was his first mystery novel and is still one of the best selling mystery novels in Japan. Other works include the Detective Mitarai and the Detective Yoshiki series, more than one hundred other mystery novels, and several essays. A television drama has been based on his work. As well as being a gifted writer, Shimada is also an active campaigner for the removal of the death penalty in Japan.
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Approach everything rationally, and you become harsh. Pole along in the stream of emotions, and you will be swept away by the current... It is not a very agreeable place to live, this world of ours.
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