Hideo Yokoyama | |
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Native name | 横山秀夫 |
Born | Tokyo, Japan | January 17, 1957
Occupation | Writer |
Language | Japanese |
Genre | Crime fiction, mystery fiction, thriller |
Notable works | Six Four |
Notable awards | Matsumoto Seicho Prize (1998) Mystery Writers of Japan Award (2000) The Best Japanese Crime Fiction of the Year (2003, 2013) |
Hideo Yokoyama (横山 秀夫, Yokoyama Hideo, born 1957) is a Japanese novelist.
Yokoyama specializes in mystery novels.
He repeated his Kono Mystery ga Sugoi! No. 1 ranking in 2013 with Six Four (64).
The English edition of Six Four, translated by Jonathan Lloyd-Davies, was shortlisted for the 2016 CWA International Dagger. [1]
He is known for his career as journalist for the Jomo Shimbun, the regional paper in Gunma.
Hideo Yokoyama | |
---|---|
Native name | 横山秀夫 |
Born | Tokyo, Japan | January 17, 1957
Occupation | Writer |
Language | Japanese |
Genre | Crime fiction, mystery fiction, thriller |
Notable works | Six Four |
Notable awards | Matsumoto Seicho Prize (1998) Mystery Writers of Japan Award (2000) The Best Japanese Crime Fiction of the Year (2003, 2013) |
Hideo Yokoyama (横山 秀夫, Yokoyama Hideo, born 1957) is a Japanese novelist.
Yokoyama specializes in mystery novels.
He repeated his Kono Mystery ga Sugoi! No. 1 ranking in 2013 with Six Four (64).
The English edition of Six Four, translated by Jonathan Lloyd-Davies, was shortlisted for the 2016 CWA International Dagger. [1]
He is known for his career as journalist for the Jomo Shimbun, the regional paper in Gunma.