Based on the bestselling novel series by Tokuya Higashikawa, the manga adaptation of (The After-Dinner Mysteries) serves up a delightful cocktail of classic whodunit structure and sparkling high-society satire. The Plot: Ojou-sama Meets Jeeves The story follows Reiko Hosho , the daughter of a global conglomerate family and a fresh-faced detective at the prestigious Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. On paper, she’s perfect: wealthy, driven, and armed with a degree from a top university. In practice, she’s headstrong, slightly oblivious to the "commoner" experience, and often hits a wall in her investigations.
Enter (no first name given, as is proper for a butler). He is Reiko’s ridiculously handsome, deadpan, and impeccably dressed chauffeur/butler. By day, he drives her to crime scenes. By night, after she returns home to her family’s sprawling mansion, he listens to her frustrations over a carefully prepared dinner. nazotoki wa dinner no ato de manga
Nazotoki wa Dinner no Ato de proves that justice isn't just blind—it also has impeccable table manners. So pour yourself a glass of red, sit back, and let Kageyama remind you that the most important clue is often the one hidden in plain sight, right next to the salt cellar. Based on the bestselling novel series by Tokuya
Perfect for fans of: The Thin Man, Knives Out, and anyone who loves a detective who solves murders in a bow tie. In practice, she’s headstrong, slightly oblivious to the