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最後の鑑定人
Forensic science reveals the traces of crimes! An eccentric professor and his oddball assistant will seek the truth behind the impossible cases of this orthodox mystery series!
Domon is the head of a private forensic science laboratory. He was once the ace of the crime lab, an incredible forensic analyst about whom investigators said, “If he can’t analyze a piece of evidence, then no one can.” Like the scientist that he is, everything that Domon does has a logical basis. He is an eccentric who loathes waste, and won’t talk about anything that he doesn’t need to, and yet is also a genius who uses his outstanding abilities to reveal the truth of crimes based on the evidence brought to him. His assistant, Shuko, once studied polygraphs as part of a major in psychology. Despite working as his assistant, she feels that the job doesn’t suit her, and has been considering a change of career. An oddball who is good at spotting lies, she even looks for the lies that their clients are telling. Impatient and not easily intimidated, her personality frequently leads her to butt heads with Domon.
The cases that are brought to this eccentric forensic investigator and his oddball assistant are all inexplicable. Some of them are even about to go cold. “Science” is their weapon. Using forensic science, they work from small pieces of evidence to find inconsistencies, break down the lies told by those involved, and unveil the sad truth behind the cases.
Domon also has a mysterious past of his own. His forensic analysis once led to a wrongful conviction. In time, Domon will have to face that incident from his past.
名前をなくした女神
Yuko enjoys a modest but happy life with her husband and son. When the family moves into a new apartment, the son begins attending a nearby kindergarten, where Yuko meets four mothers of children in the same grade. Yuko had assumed that the long years of competing with other women in school, job-hunting, and marriage would finally end after giving birth however, what awaited Yuko was the reality that entrance exams are not for the child, but actually for the parents; women nowadays have to learn to mingle within "mothers' clubs" and entrance exams for well-known elementary schools.