Suspicion

Paperback Published on: 05/03/2026; Language: English, Japanese (Original language of a translated text)
Price: £9.99
Free UK delivery on orders over £25, otherwise £2.99
In stock
Usually dispatched within 1-2 days
Make and edit your lists in your account
Check click & collect stock near you
Collect today: Pay in shop
In stock
Usually dispatched within 1-2 days
Check click & collect stock near you
Collect today: Pay in shop

Bookseller Reviews

View all
Suspicion
Another classic crime novel
Rapidly becoming one of my favourite authors, anything by Seicho Matsumoto that is published in English is an absolute must-read. From 'Tokyo Express' to '... READ MORE
Alan M
Suspicion
Butter meets Twelve Angry Men, tied and packaged in 98 pages.
A woman accused of killing her husband for the inheritance, and all the evidence stacked against her. Did she do it? Is she innocent? Matsumoto runs a tigh... READ MORE
Emma at Waterstones Aberdeen
Suspicion
Crime writing at its best
Having read and loved Inspector Imanishi Investigates written in 1961 and Tokyo Express his first novel from 1958 I was interested to read Suspicion a much... READ MORE
Jo Morpeth

Synopsis

'A master class in motive and character' Alafair Burke

A taut psychological novel about trial by public opinion and how we shape the truth -- now available in English for the first time

Is she a victim or a murderer?

Onizuka Kumako is a fierce woman: tall, beautiful, and not afraid to speak her mind. In Tokyo bars, she seduces customers and commits petty crime, using her connections to the local yakuza to get by. When she meets Shirakawa Fukutaro, a rich widower desperate for companionship and unaware of her shady past, the two hit it off and are soon married. But their newlywed bliss is suddenly cut short: one rainy July evening, their car veers off course, plunges into the harbour and Fukutaro is pulled beneath the waves.

Suspected of murder and labelled a femme fatale, Kumako is hounded by the press, but stays firm, repeatedly proclaiming her own innocence. As pressure from dogged journalists mounts, the tide of public opinion is rising against her. But when a scrupulous defence lawyer takes on her case, doubt begins to creep in . . .

In this intricate, psychological noir, masterfully translated into English for the first time, Seicho Matsumoto draws out the hidden demons that guide our convictions, our biases and our deepest desires.

Translated from Japanese by Jesse Kirkwood

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780241724422
  • Number of pages: 112
  • Dimensions: 197 x 128 x 8 mm
  • Weight: 102g
  • Languages: English, Japanese (Original language of a translated text)

Customer Reviews

View all
Suspicion
Great novella
First published in Japan in 1982. At 98 pages this is a swift read but a good one. A woman is accused of murdering her husband and a reporter does a piece ... READ MORE
Book collector
Verified Purchase
Suspicion
A mystery that compels the reader to question
Suspicion is a sharp, quietly devastating psychological mystery by Seichō Matsumoto, one of Japan’s foremost crime writers. At its heart is Kumako Onizuka,... READ MORE
Nemra
Suspicion
Trial by Public Opinion
Japanese fiction, has the feeling of a 1940's Hollywood feature film. Up there with Strangers on a Train, Dial M for Murder. That type of feel. Dusky black... READ MORE
FINLAY CAMPBELL
Suspicion
Fantastic
I found Suspicion to be an interesting and pace crime thriller with a fantastic twist on the storytelling. The story of a murder at the centre with Kumako ... READ MORE
Siobhain (What You Tolkien About)
Suspicion
Subverts expectations
'Suspicion' was a short but highly enjoyable read and an excellent translation. It wasn't the story I was expecting to get from the description (Kumako is ... READ MORE
Megan Carr
Suspicion
The drama transcends any language and culture.
This is a wonderful book originally written in Japanese and brilliantly translated into English, the work of translator, Jesse Kirkwood. I consider it a gr... READ MORE
Ricoh
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.
Suspicion
Butter Redux
Seicho Matsumoto is quickly becoming my go-to author for Japanese crime mysteries. Suspicion reads like Butter-redux, stripped of all the food and slice of... READ MORE
polyphonic_reads
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.