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The Master Key
The Master Key
Author: Masako Togawa, Simon Grove (Translator)
 The K apartments for Ladies are occupied by over a hundred unmarried woman, once young and lively, now ground old -- and in some case, evil. — Their residence conceals a secret, a secret connecting the unsolved kidnapping in 1951 of four-year-old George Kraft to the clandestine of a child's body in the basement bath-house. So, when news...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780140076455
ISBN-10: 014007645X
Publication Date: 8/5/1986
Pages: 152
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Publisher: Penguin
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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Written between acts in the green room of a 1960s Japanese nightclub, The Master Key, or Oinaru Genei, sustains an eerie atmosphere throughout. The story centers on the K Apartments for Ladies, an aging apartment complex for similarly aging spinsters. The disappearance of the master key several months before the planned move of the apartment complex to make way for a new road unnerves its residents, some with secrets to hide. The reader alternatively follows different members of the complex and the master key, in a somewhat disjointed fashion, until a gruesome discovery is made during the move. Togawa maintains the creepy uncertainty throughout while giving an detailed psychological portrayal of the characters' motives -- it's to her credit to say this story reinforces stereotypes about old maids.


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