Amazon Audible, one of the world's largest services for audiobooks and spoken-word content, will exclusively release the Audible original work 'Man Who Talks to Fire' by Shichiri Nakayama, narrated by Junya Enoki, starting Thursday, May 28. This title was produced as an 'audio-first' work, meaning it is an original story written by a leading author specifically for Audible, designed to be experienced first through audio.
Shichiri Nakayama, who debuted in 2010 after winning the 8th 'This Mystery is Excellent!' award for 'Goodbye Debussy,' has been a prolific writer of music-themed mysteries and social issue-based works. Many of his books are already available on Audible and have garnered strong support from listeners. This is Nakayama's first audio-first project. Following the audio release, the work is scheduled to be published in print and e-book formats by NHK Publishing on November 25, 2026.
'Man Who Talks to Fire' is a mystery centered on a series of arson attacks on unoccupied buildings in Tokyo. The protagonist, Akira Mizugami, a fire investigator at the Tokyo Fire Department, is known as the 'Man Who Talks to Fire' due to his deep insight into the nature of fire. As he closes in on the truth behind the increasingly large-scale arson cases, he uncovers a deep-seated resentment and desire for revenge against the state, born from a past tragedy. It is a suspenseful 'mystery to listen to' that depicts Mizugami's challenge against an unprecedented event that shakes the nation.
Voice actor Junya Enoki, known for voicing major characters in numerous popular works, handles the narration. In this production, he skillfully portrays the characters through subtle changes in tone and pacing, delivering a story that stimulates the listener's imagination. He brings the work to life with an overwhelming sense of realism, conveying the tension of the audio format and even the color and temperature of the flames.
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- Source: PR TIMES
- Category: Product Launch
- Organizations: Amazon Audible / NHK Publishing
- Dates in source: May 28 / November 25, 2026