True Crime Japan: Thieves, Rascals, Killers and Dope Heads: True Stories from a Japanese Courtroom
by
Paul Murphy
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Mystery
Manga
Format
Paperback
Pages
256
Language
Japanese
Published
Aug 2, 2016
Publisher
Tuttle Publishing
ISBN-10
4805313420
ISBN-13
9784805313428
Description
In a riveting exploration of justice and morality, the gripping narratives within reveal the darker side of Japanese society through harrowing true crime stories. Paul Murphy delves into the chilling depths of human behavior, recounting cases that range from a middle-aged carpenter's brutal act against his elderly mother to the intricate lives of criminals ensnared in the justice system. Each account not only magnifies the incidents themselves, but also paints a vivid picture of the societal norms and expectations surrounding them.
These engaging tales unfold gradually, immersing the reader in a world where desperation and criminality intersect with tradition and honor. The courtroom dramas showcase the complexity of the human psyche, highlighting how individuals navigate their choices in an often unforgiving environment. Murphy’s compelling prose invites readers to ponder the motivations behind these shocking actions, providing insights into the underlying social issues that plague Japan, making it a poignant read for those intrigued by true crime and cultural commentary.
These engaging tales unfold gradually, immersing the reader in a world where desperation and criminality intersect with tradition and honor. The courtroom dramas showcase the complexity of the human psyche, highlighting how individuals navigate their choices in an often unforgiving environment. Murphy’s compelling prose invites readers to ponder the motivations behind these shocking actions, providing insights into the underlying social issues that plague Japan, making it a poignant read for those intrigued by true crime and cultural commentary.
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