Doctors in Isolated Room

Doctors in Isolated Room

Meurtres en chambre froide

Meurtres en chambre froide
Auteur Hiroshi Mori
Genre Policier, Seinen.
Version originale
Titre original 冷たい密室と博士たち
Langue originale japonais
Pays d'origine Japon Japon
Version française
Date de parution non traduit

Meurtres en chambre froide (冷たい密室と博士たち, Tsumetai misshitsu to hakase tachi?) est un roman de Hiroshi Mori, adapté en manga par son auteur pour le scénario tandis que Trawar Asada se charge des dessins. Faisant partie de la série S&M, il est précédé de F - the Perfect Insider et suivi d'un tome sans titre français, (笑わない数学者, Warawanai sugakusha?).

De même que pour le tome précédent, ce roman n'as pas été traduit en français, contrairement au manga publié chez Soleil Manga. Mori ne semble pas, pour l'heure, poursuivre son travail d'adaptation avec Asada. Les huit tomes suivant restent donc inconnus dans les pays francophones.

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