The Master Key (Togawa novel) explained

The Master Key (大いなる幻影, Ōinaru gen'ei) is a 1962 novel by the Japanese novelist Masako Togawa which received the Edogawa Rampo Prize upon publication.[1] The English translation by Simon Grove was first published by Dodd, Mead & Co in 1985.[2]

It is a mystery story set in the 1950's postwar Ikebukuro, Japan with the setting of K Apartment for Ladies, reserved only for women. Many of the aging residents have their own secrets bound to the master key, which opens all of the 150 rooms in the K Apartment.[3] All the secrets start to unravel when the building is slated for construction work to be moved four meters with the residents inside.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: The Master Key by Masako Togawa - Ebook Scribd. en.
  2. Web site: Austlit. Ōinaru gen'ei AustLit: Discover Australian Stories. 2022-02-12. www.austlit.edu.au. en.
  3. Web site: Noble. Barnes &. The Master KeyPaperback. 2022-02-16. Barnes & Noble. en.