

The Man Who Died Seven Times by Yasuhiko Nishizawa, Jesse Kirkwood (Translator)
For followers of Japanese mysteries, time loops, and inheritance and household reunion tropes!
As a toddler, Hisataro found out he had a wierd potential: randomly, someday of his life would begin a time loop, and that day would repeat itself for 9 days earlier than persevering with in actual time. Solely he can change the course of occasions on this time loop, however he can manipulate others into altering issues, they usually don’t have any clue that they’re in a time loop. That’s an attention-grabbing potential to have while you’re summoned to a household reunion over a large household inheritance!
So when his grandfather dies—with one individual set to inherit every part— Hisataro realizes the day of his grandfather’s demise begins a time loop for him. Naturally, he should work out what occurred by eavesdropping, sleuthing, and slyly speaking to all his members of the family to see not who had motive (as a result of all of them do), however who truly might have gone by means of with a homicide.
You get a homicide thriller and wealthy household drama with secrets and techniques revealed!