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Hajime and Miyuki are invited once again to Uta Island by Kazuma Kurosawa, owner of the Opera House Hotel and (as is revealed in this case) a former legendary theater director, for a commemorative opening performance by his former theater troupe to celebrate the opening of the new Opera House built after the old one was demolished, as thanks for resolving the earlier incident (as seen in the first case of the manga). As soon as they hit land, however, tensions between Kurosawa's old troupe quickly emerge as the scars from a past tragedy around Kurosawa's deceased daughter...and for Hajime, history repeats itself when a killer calling himself the Phantom of the Opera commits a bizarre murder in the newly built theater, targeting the troupe's members one by one.

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Hajime and Miyuki are invited once again to Uta Island by Kazuma Kurosawa, owner of the Opera House Hotel and (as is revealed in this case) a former legendary theater director, for a commemorative opening performance by his former theater troupe to celebrate the opening of the new Opera House built after the old one was demolished, as thanks for resolving the earlier incident (as seen in the first case of the manga). As soon as they hit land, however, tensions between Kurosawa's old troupe quickly emerge as the scars from a past tragedy around Kurosawa's deceased daughter...daughter surface...and for Hajime, history repeats itself when a killer calling himself the Phantom of the Opera commits a bizarre murder in the newly built theater, targeting the troupe's members one by one.
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* AscendedExtra: Owner Kurosawa goes from a relatively minor suspect character in the first Opera House case to a more major role, with his backstory fleshed out and his relationship with his theater troupe being a major focus of the case.
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* FallingChandelierOfDoom: It's done via a light fixture this time instead of an actual chandelier, but the trope is played straight otherwise, with said light fixture killing the first intended target via falling onto said target.

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* FallingChandelierOfDoom: It's done via This time around, Kurosawa installed a light fixture chandelier in the new Opera House for his Phantom of the Opera renditions. The killer uses this time instead of an actual chandelier, but the trope is played straight otherwise, with said light fixture killing to kill the first intended target via falling onto said target.

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Hajime and Miyuki are invited once again to Uta Island by Kazuma Kurosawa, owner of the Opera House Hotel and (as is revealed in this case) a former legendary theater director, for a commemorative opening performance by his former theater troupe to celebrate the opening of the new Opera House built after the old one was demolshed, as thanks for resolving the earlier incident (as seen in the first case of the manga). As soon as they hit land, however, tensions between Kurosawa's old troupe quickly emerge as the scars from a past tragedy around Kurosawa's deceased daughter...and for Hajime, history repeats itself when a killer calling himself the Phantom of the Opera commits a bizarre murder in the newly built theater, targeting the troupe's members one by one.

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Hajime and Miyuki are invited once again to Uta Island by Kazuma Kurosawa, owner of the Opera House Hotel and (as is revealed in this case) a former legendary theater director, for a commemorative opening performance by his former theater troupe to celebrate the opening of the new Opera House built after the old one was demolshed, demolished, as thanks for resolving the earlier incident (as seen in the first case of the manga). As soon as they hit land, however, tensions between Kurosawa's old troupe quickly emerge as the scars from a past tragedy around Kurosawa's deceased daughter...and for Hajime, history repeats itself when a killer calling himself the Phantom of the Opera commits a bizarre murder in the newly built theater, targeting the troupe's members one by one.
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* HistoryRepeats: Hajime is once again thrust into a serial murder in the Opera House hotel wherein 'the Phantom of the Opera' is targeting a group of actors as revenge for the death of a girl who committed suicide because of their actions. The first death is even caused by a falling light fixture!

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* FallingChandelierOfDoom: It's done via a light fixture this time instead of an actual chandelier, but the trope is played straight otherwise, with said light fixture killing the first intended target via falling onto said target.
* HistoryRepeats: Hajime is once again thrust into a serial murder in the Opera House hotel wherein 'the Phantom of the Opera' is targeting a group of actors as revenge for the death of a girl who committed suicide because of their actions. The first death is even caused by a [[FallingChandelierOfDoom falling light fixture!fixture]]!
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"Opera House: The New Murder" is the first case arc in the Light Novel Series of ''Manga/TheKindaichiCaseFiles''.

Hajime and Miyuki are invited once again to Uta Island by Kazuma Kurosawa, owner of the Opera House Hotel and (as is revealed in this case) a former legendary theater director, for a commemorative opening performance by his former theater troupe to celebrate the opening of the new Opera House built after the old one was demolshed, as thanks for resolving the earlier incident (as seen in the first case of the manga). As soon as they hit land, however, tensions between Kurosawa's old troupe quickly emerge as the scars from a past tragedy around Kurosawa's deceased daughter...and for Hajime, history repeats itself when a killer calling himself the Phantom of the Opera commits a bizarre murder in the newly built theater, targeting the troupe's members one by one.

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* CallBack: Kurosawa's daughter, who was briefly touched upon in the first Opera House murders, has her death be a major focal point in this case as the main source of tension between the opera troupe and the hotel staff.
* HistoryRepeats: Hajime is once again thrust into a serial murder in the Opera House hotel wherein 'the Phantom of the Opera' is targeting a group of actors as revenge for the death of a girl who committed suicide because of their actions. The first death is even caused by a falling light fixture!

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