“Retired cop Ayaki rejoins force to solve cold cases with emotionless genius partner.”
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Synopsis
Retired cop Ayaki rejoins force to solve cold cases with emotionless genius partner.
Kurumi Ayaki is a recently-retired police officer with a record of excellence on the force and the guts and guile to back it up. In order to earn some extra money for her upcoming wedding, she has to return to the force ... and is 'rewarded' with an assignment to an elite unit whose charge it is to solve those crimes that have been classified as unsolvable. Partnered with a mysterious young genius who is unable to feel emotions, or even to leave his room, she acts as his eyes and ears to piece together clues even as her own personal life falls apart around her. (Source: Tokyopop)
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 8 sampled reviews
What 8 readers settled on.
Mostly aligned
σ 1.48 · some divergence
3.0 pts
Recommenders 8.0 · others 5.0
↓ 2.75
Running avg · Jan 2010 → Sep 2024
- 9 “Remote was a very good read but the ending leaves one wondering about what happen and what could happen.Some enjoy the whole come up with your own ending but at times i just want them to tell me....”
- 8 “I haven't finish reading this manga yet but still I want to write something about this. Currently I'm on the middle of the whole story, volume 5 and the next case that I'm going to read is about...”
- 7 “Well... The last review for this was a long time ago, but I'm writing a review anyway. This is manga is awesome in its mystery sense ( as people noted) but they seemed to have a problem with...”
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A Manga Publication
- Format 100 × 10 ch × vol
- Total read 13h 20m approx
- Published Jan 2002 – Jan 2004
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M0480 catalog