Yukito Ayatsuji is a renowned Japanese author known for his captivating mystery and horror novels. Born in 1960, he emerged as a pivotal figure in the honkaku mystery genre, emphasizing logical and fair-play puzzles. Ayatsuji gained widespread recognition with his debut novel, "The Decagon House Murders," which set the stage for his illustrious career. He is a founding member of the "Shin Honkaku" movement, striving to revive traditional detective fiction in Japan. Many of his works have been adapted into successful manga and anime series, extending his influence in contemporary popular culture. Ayatsuji continues to enchant readers worldwide.