Ayukawa Tetsuya Award あゆかわてつやしょう
Edition 11 (2001)
Winners
4 peopleSet in a building under construction, this orthodox mystery assembles the puzzle of three dismembered, numbered corpses and a vanishing person through the reasoning of detective Keiji Kuchimate. The work won the award under the title Human-Eating Building, and was later published as Architectural Corpse.
Numbered corpses are assembled into a grim puzzle inside a building still under construction.
Set in a building under construction, this orthodox mystery assembles the puzzle of three dismembered, numbered corpses and a vanishing person through the deductions of its detective protagonist. Its use of a sealed construction site and its strongly grotesque setup leave a vivid impression.
A dismantled body is eerily put together inside a building still under construction.
This work is recorded as a finalist for the 11th Ayukawa Tetsuya Award, but no standalone book edition could be confirmed through Amazon JP, NDL OPAC, or the publisher's official site. Public information is limited, so a more detailed synopsis based on the text itself cannot be produced at present.
A piece that remains on record as a finalist.
This work, submitted under the pen name Kujo Shobu, remained a finalist for the 11th Ayukawa Tetsuya Award. No standalone book edition could be confirmed through Amazon JP, NDL OPAC, or the publisher's official site, so the public record is limited to its finalist status.
A finalist with very limited public information.