In the post-faced assassin of my memory, Kim Young-ha explains how writing the book it seemed laborious. The reader, he can relate a swallowing the 150 pages of this singular novel very special tone and about, um, strange. This is the diary of a 70 year old man, retired veterinarian, one learns that he has committed an impressive number of murders, "hobby" he stopped for many years. Reached by Alzheimer's disease, our former serial killer is preparing to resume service to save her adopted daughter from the clutches of her fiancé he suspects of being a murderer. Time is running out as the disease progresses and confuses his thoughts. The book, strong permanent black humor, in its first part is quite gratifying. Before falling into the stunned horror when player realizes that one should definitely not trust the tale of a wandering patient. To say more would be to blow terribly criminal. In a placid way, Kim rolled in flour us and leads us in spite of us in a horrible story. Korean cinema lovers know the taste of their writers to cruel and relentless stories. My memory murders really has nothing to envy in this regard.