A review by brandur
Genocidal Organ by Project Itoh

3.0

A pretty good story written by an author who was obviously knowledgeable on a wide number of different topics in literature, history, and psychology, and who wasn't shy to write many of them into the book. The reveal at the end wasn't particularly surprising, but was plausible enough to be satisfactory.

Its major weaknesses are that it doesn't come out anywhere near as philosophically important as the author would have liked it to be, and many of the tropes that are used unironically are almost comically overplayed (for example, the Bond-esque "let me tell you all about my master plan" villain).