Steam Detective Agency Mystery: Puppet Master Detective Sakon (I heard it from a classmate) Beautiful Detective Detective Academy Q Demonic Detective Loki "Folklorist Yakumo Tree" and the early "Kindaichi Boy" are both written by the same author - Yosaburo Kaneshiro.
A mystery comic based on an isolated island + impossible crime mode, combined with some Japanese folklore and the like, it’s pretty good.
"Detective 21 Kyū" tells the story of Ikyu, the 21st generation of detectives who solve crimes.
Similar to the style of "Furuhata Rensaburo", you are told who the murderer is at the beginning, and then the detective appears to solve the truth of the case.
Some of the tricks in some of the cases were very innovative. One of the alibi techniques is still fresh in my memory. It was so awesome!
I forgot the name of the author of "Detective Yumesui Kiyoshiro".
Although there are no murders, it does not affect the excitement.
Disappearances, secret rooms, missing footprints, ghosts, alibi, a lot of impossible criminal tricks are worth watching.
"Gourmet Detective" Don't listen to the name and think that it is a comedy or food-themed.
In fact, it is an orthodox mystery comic. Each chapter is a small case, short and concise.
The key to the reasoning is all related to food, and the protagonist is also a gourmet.
There are a few cases that are very good, and one of them, the "disappearing weapon" trick, left a deep impression on me, which is good... In addition, the first few cases of "The Tie of Reasoning" are good, but the later ones violate the "reasoning"
This theme may not be to your liking. I suggest that if you want to read it, you should read the first three cases. One of them, "Secret Room Murder", has a good technique.
There is also "The Magical Detective", which has a few tricks and is good, but each case is too long, a bit wordy, and the style of painting is not very good, so I don't like it very much, but you can check it out, maybe you will
like.
How to prepare Western food?