In this chilling tale, Edogawa Rampo unveils the dark recesses of the human mind.
The story is narrated by a prisoner awaiting execution, confiding in his chaplain.
Within his whispered confessions lies the secret of twins whose lives were tragically entwined.
Identical in face but divided in spirit, one embodied crime while the other bore its cost.
As the prisoner speaks, the line between truth and delusion begins to blur.
Justice and vengeance intertwine, leaving the chaplain uncertain of what to believe.
The narrative explores the eerie play of dual identities and shifting guilt.
With each revelation, the question of innocence becomes more elusive.
Rampo’s psychological style drags the reader into a labyrinth of obsession and fate.
Twins is not just a crime story—it is a haunting meditation on identity, sin, and destiny.
The Twins A Condemned Criminals Confessions – Edogawa Ranpo

