The After-Dinner Mysteries

October. 18,2011      NR
Rating:
7.1
Trailer Synopsis

"The After-Dinner Mysteries" is a daring mystery with unique characters, play on words and witty conversations. Reiko Hosho is the only daughter to the CEO of a major enterprise, "Hosho Group," known worldwide. Hiding her true identity behind her day time job as a rookie police officer, Reiko comes home to Kageyama, her butler whenever she is faced with a complex case. Being a perfectionist, Kageyama is flawless when it comes to serving meals full course from hors d'oeuvre to dessert. He sharply points out the lack of reasoning on Reiko's side by making cutting remarks, but keeping the comment a fine line away from being offensive.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2011

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10 Episode

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Episode 1 - Please remove your shoes at a crime scene
October. 18,2011

Kageyama and Reiko solve the mystery of a young woman's mysterious murder in her own apartment, seemingly without any traces of forced entry.

Episode 2 - How do you fancy some deadly wine?
October. 25,2011

Kageyama and Reiko solve the mystery of a man's apparent suicide by poison.

Episode 3 - Please be careful of infidelity
October. 31,2011

Episode 4 - The bride is inside the locked room
November. 01,2011

Episode 5 - Do you require an alibi
November. 15,2011

Episode 6 - The beautiful roses are murderous
November. 22,2011

Episode 7 - After committing murder please do not forget to take your hat
November. 29,2011

Episode 8 - Welcome to the murderous party
December. 06,2011

Episode 9 - Here is the message from the deceased on this holy night
December. 13,2011

Episode 10 - Here is the message from the deceased on this holy night
December. 20,2011

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