More than its in many ways similar predecessor Soil, Wet Moon feels much more conceptually honed—and, eight volumes fewer in length, its mysteries also promise to be much more manageable to "solve" if you really (though I still mean really) set your mind to it. I picked this up and read it quite...
To echo the other comments: holy shit indeed. Never thought I'd see this translated; many thanks for picking it up and Matsumoto's other recent works. It was a great end-of-year gift to learn that you're effectively filling in the gaps in Matsumoto's translated corpus. With the exception of I...