Hand of Ishtam Professor of Legal Medicine, Tsuneko Uesugi / Ayumi Komatsu Shogakukan Bunko

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Japanese title: 文庫 日本文学 イシュタムの手 法医学教授・上杉永久子 / 小松亜由美 小学館文庫
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Item number: 3Z240420
Released date: 05 Jul 2024
Maker: Shogakukan

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Japanese Literature
Shogakukan Bunko / Real Forensic Mystery Drawn by Shogakukan Bunko / Current Expert Anatomist. After failing to take the entrance examination for the University of Medicine, 瞬平 Nagumo left his parents' home in Tokyo and entered Akita Medical University. After graduating from university, she entered her doctoral course and belongs to the Department of Forensic Medicine. She is a member of the Department of Forensic Medicine. The forensic autopsy of a unnatural death discovered in Akita Prefecture is conducted here. Her boss, Professor Tsuneko Uesugi, is a leading expert in suicide research. She has outstanding dissection skills and observation skills, and while she respects the dead and those who see the dead off, her feelings are ahead of her and she often swings around. At the end of the year, she brought in two bodies burned to the ground. She is believed to be an old and bedridden wife and her husband. Although it was thought to be an impossible suicide case, she noticed that there were similar polyps in both organs and issued a certain order to the police. This revealed an unexpected fact. There was a case of food poisoning in a family, a case of death in a two month-old infant, a case of poison contamination at a summer festival, and a shocking incident related to the death of a person in Nagumo's past. The combination of Uesugi, who is not bound by common sense, and Nagumo, who aims to be the surgeon, brings up the truth of the incident. Realistic judicial anatomy drawn by current Expert Anatomist, and the natural scenery and scenery of Akita. With overwhelming portrayal, the forensic mystery goes into a new area that makes us think deeply about "death" next to us.