Details for 'Butter' by Asako Yuzuki and translated by Polly Barton

Butter

by Asako Yuzuki and translated by Polly Barton
A gourmet cook has been convicted of killing businessmen. A journalist wants the exclusive interview, but learns to cook in the process. Weird and brilliant!
Butter
by Asako Yuzuki and translated by Polly Barton
My review:

This novel - the Waterstones Book of the Year and widely reviewed and recommended - is based on a real life case of a con woman called 'The Konkatsu Killer'.

In this story, gourmet cook Manako Kajii has been convicted of the murders of lonely businessmen, whom she is said to have seduced with her delicious home cooking.

The case has captured the nation’s imagination but Kajii refuses to speak to the press, until journalist Rika Machida writes a letter asking for her recipe for beef stew and Kajii can’t resist writing back. And so begins their relationship.

It really is an extraordinary book. The descriptions of food are fabulous, the insight into Japanese culture is fascinating, the comments on women's role in society are powerful and thought-provoking. Little unsettling at times, but it's just refreshingly 'different'?!

Date of my review November 2024
Book publication date: 29th February 2024