Dinner No Ato De Manga | Nazotoki Wa

Created by author Honobu Yonezawa (best known for Hyouka ) and artist Asami Hato, Nazotoki wa Dinner no Ato de presents a seemingly classic setup with a delicious twist.

In the vast ocean of detective fiction, Japan has produced unique hybrids that blend genre conventions with social satire. Few have succeeded as brilliantly as Nazotoki wa Dinner no Ato de (The After-Dinner Mysteries), a media franchise that began as a light novel series by Tokuya Higashigawa before exploding into a beloved manga, a hit live-action TV drama, and a feature film. nazotoki wa dinner no ato de manga

Based on the bestselling novel series by Tokuya Higashikawa, the manga adaptation of (The After-Dinner Mysteries) serves up a delightful cocktail of classic whodunit structure and sparkling high-society satire. Created by author Honobu Yonezawa (best known for

It is important to note that the series originated as a novel series by Honobu Yonezawa. Adapting a novel into a manga is notoriously difficult, especially in the mystery genre where internal monologues and descriptive prose often carry the logic. Based on the bestselling novel series by Tokuya

Kageyama is the true detective of the series, but he refuses to be acknowledged as such. He frames his deductions as merely "what a good butler would notice." His sharp tongue is his defining trait. He insults Reiko’s intelligence, her driving, and her fashion sense with a smile and a bow.

However, there is a published in Monthly Flowers in 2013 titled “Kageyama’s Solitude” which delves into why he became a butler. It is rare but exists in fan archives.

Perfect for fans of: The Thin Man, Knives Out, and anyone who loves a detective who solves murders in a bow tie.