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On a stormy summer day the Aosawas, owners of a prominent local
hospital, host a large birthday party. The occasion turns into tragedy
when 17 people die from cyanide in their drinks. The only surviving
links to what might have happened are a cryptic verse that could be the
killer's, and the physician's bewitching blind daughter, Hisako, the
only person spared injury.
But the youth who emerges as the prime suspect commits suicide that
October, effectively sealing his guilt while consigning his motives to
mystery. The police are convinced that Hisako had a role in the crime,
as are many in the town, including the author of a bestselling book
about the murders written a decade after the incident, who was herself a
childhood friend of Hisako' and witness to the discovery of the murders.
The truth is revealed through a skilful juggling of testimony by
different voices: family members, witnesses and neighbours, police
investigators and of course the mesmerizing Hisako herself.