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Suntory Mystery Award さんとりーみすてりーたいしょう

Edition 14 (1997)

MysteryNew writer award

Winners

3 people
Akira Miyake みやけ あきら grand prize

風よ、撃て by Akira Miyake is a work associated with the Suntory Mystery Award. It builds its world around the impression suggested by the title, following human choices and the atmosphere of its time with a lingering aftertaste.

風よ、撃て quietly conveys the core appeal that has kept it read as an award-recognized work.

257 pages
mysterycrimesuspense
Takao Sasuke たかお さすけ readers prize

アンデスの十字架 by Takao Sasuke is a work associated with the Suntory Mystery Award. It builds its world around the impression suggested by the title, following human choices and the atmosphere of its time with a lingering aftertaste.

アンデスの十字架 quietly conveys the core appeal that has kept it read as an award-recognized work.

258 pages
mysterycrimesuspense
Uchida Motoki うちだ もとき excellent work award

パイロット・イン・コマンド by Uchida Motoki is a work associated with the Suntory Mystery Award. It builds its world around the impression suggested by the title, following human choices and the atmosphere of its time with a lingering aftertaste.

パイロット・イン・コマンド quietly conveys the core appeal that has kept it read as an award-recognized work.

283 pages
mysterycrimesuspense