Hideo Yokoyama

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Hideo Yokoyama (横山 秀夫 Yokoyama Hideo?, born 1957) is a Japanese novelist.

Yokoyama specialized in mystery novels. He worked constantly during the first three days of 2003 and received a heart attack and subsequent hospitalization on the fourth.[1]

He repeated his Kono Mystery ga Sugoi! No. 1 ranking in 2013 with Six Four (64).

He is known for his career as journalist for the Jomo Shimbun, the regional paper in Gunma.

Works in English translation

Novel
Short story

Awards and nominations

Bibliography

Novels

  • Deguchi no Nai Umi (出口のない海?), 1996
  • Han'ochi (半落ち?), 2002
  • Kuraimāzu hai (Climber's High) (クライマーズ・ハイ?), 2003
  • Rupan no Shōsoku (ルパンの消息?), 2005
  • Shindo Zero (震度0?), 2005
  • Rokuyon (64?), 2012 (Six Four, Quercus, 2016)

Short story collections

  • Kage no Kisetsu (陰の季節?), 1998
  • Dōki (動機?), 2000
  • Kao (?), 2002
  • Fukaoi (深追い?), 2002
  • Shinsō (真相?), 2003
  • Kagefumi (影踏み?), 2003
  • Kanshugan (看守眼?), 2004
  • Rinjō (臨場?), 2004
  • Rinjō Special Book (臨場スペシャルブック?), 2010

Film adaptations

References

  1. "Affairs of the heart." Asia Africa Intelligence Wire. December 27, 2003. Retrieved on February 18, 2009.
  2. J'Lit | Publications : Initial Response | Books from Japan (English)

External links

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