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| title = Death Note Another Note: The Los Angeles BB Murder Cases
| original title = DEATH NOTE アナザーノート・ロサンゼルスBB連続殺人事件
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| author = Nisio Isin
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| genre = Mystery, Detective
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| publication date = August 1, 2006
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A [[Spin-Off]] novel of the popular manga and anime series ''[[Death Note (Manga)|Death Note]]'', written by NISIOISIN, published in 2006.
A [[Spin-Off]] novel of the popular manga and anime series ''[[Death Note]]'', written by NISIOISIN, published in 2006.


''Another Note'' follows [[FBI Agent]] Naomi Misora as she is enlisted by the [[Great Detective]] L to help him solve a series of perplexing and brutal murders in [[Los Angeles]], each with a Wara Ningyo (a Japanese straw doll) left at the crime. She is soon joined in her investigation by a mysterious "unprivate" detective called Ryuzaki.
''Another Note'' follows [[FBI Agent]] Naomi Misora as she is enlisted by the [[Great Detective]] L to help him solve a series of perplexing and brutal murders in [[Los Angeles]], each with a Wara Ningyo (a Japanese straw doll) left at the crime. She is soon joined in her investigation by a mysterious "unprivate" detective called Ryuzaki.

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=== Tropes: ===
* [[Action Girl]]: Naomi.
* [[Action Girl]]: Naomi.
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: Naomi and Raye are fairly normal names, Beyond Birthday appears to be self-chosen, and Rue Ryuzaki is an obvious pseudonym. But how do you explain Believe Bridesmaid, Bluesharp Babysplit, and Backyard Bottomslash?
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: Naomi and Raye are fairly normal names, Beyond Birthday appears to be self-chosen, and Rue Ryuzaki is an obvious pseudonym. But how do you explain Believe Bridesmaid, Bluesharp Babysplit, and Backyard Bottomslash?
* [[Alliterative Name]]: Rue Ryuzaki, Beyond Birthday, Believe Bridesmaid, Quarter Queen, Backyard Bottomslash, Bluesharp Babysplit, and Blackberry Brown.
* [[Alliterative Name]]: Rue Ryuzaki, Beyond Birthday, Believe Bridesmaid, Quarter Queen, Backyard Bottomslash, Bluesharp Babysplit, and Blackberry Brown.
* [[Alone With the Psycho]]: Naomi with {{spoiler|Beyond Birthday}}.
* [[Alone with the Psycho]]: Naomi with {{spoiler|Beyond Birthday}}.
* [[Biker Babe]]: Naomi.
* [[Biker Babe]]: Naomi.
* [[Bloodier and Gorier]]: While there are far fewer deaths here than in ''[[Death Note (Manga)|Death Note]]'', the murders we do have are far more grisly.
* [[Bloodier and Gorier]]: While there are far fewer deaths here than in ''[[Death Note]]'', the murders we do have are far more grisly.
* [[Calling Card]]: The Wara Ningyo.
* [[Calling Card]]: The Wara Ningyo.
* [[Cruel and Unusual Death]]
* [[Cruel and Unusual Death]]
* [[Death By Origin Story]]: {{spoiler|A}}
* [[Death by Origin Story]]: {{spoiler|A}}
* {{spoiler|[[Detective Mole]]}}: {{spoiler|Naomi is very impressed by "Ryuuzaki's" ability to decipher the codes B left behind... well...}}
* {{spoiler|[[Detective Mole]]}}: {{spoiler|Naomi is very impressed by "Ryuuzaki's" ability to decipher the codes B left behind... well...}}
* [[Driven to Suicide]]
* [[Driven to Suicide]]
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* [[Locked Room Mystery]]: [[Deconstructed Trope|Deconstructed]] here, as it is pointed out that the killer simply having a spare key can solve the majority of cases, and that there is never any need for the killer to lock the door in the first place, especially since the deaths never resemble suicides.
* [[Locked Room Mystery]]: [[Deconstructed Trope|Deconstructed]] here, as it is pointed out that the killer simply having a spare key can solve the majority of cases, and that there is never any need for the killer to lock the door in the first place, especially since the deaths never resemble suicides.
* {{spoiler|[[Man On Fire]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Man On Fire]]}}
* [[Murder Suicide]]: {{spoiler|Beyond Birthday}} is his own final victim.
* [[Murder-Suicide]]: {{spoiler|Beyond Birthday}} is his own final victim.
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: B {{spoiler|L's [[Evil Twin|evil look-alike]], a [[The Sociopath|sociopathic]] [[Evil Genius]] [[Tyke Bomb|Wammy's kid]] [[Serial Killer]] born with the [[NameDar|Shinigami eyes]]}}.
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: B {{spoiler|L's [[Evil Twin|evil look-alike]], a [[The Sociopath|sociopathic]] [[Evil Genius]] [[Tyke Bomb|Wammy's kid]] [[Serial Killer]] born with the [[NameDar|Shinigami eyes]]}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Posthumous Narration]]: spoiler:Mello...mabye; it's ''technically'' possible that he composed this during the events of the manga, but it's hard to believe he'd have had the time, given the circumstances.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Posthumous Narration]]: spoiler:Mello...mabye; it's ''technically'' possible that he composed this during the events of the manga, but it's hard to believe he'd have had the time, given the circumstances.}}
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Latest revision as of 16:50, 26 July 2021

Death Note Another Note: The Los Angeles BB Murder Cases
Original Title: DEATH NOTE アナザーノート・ロサンゼルスBB連続殺人事件
Written by: Nisio Isin
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Synopsis:
Genre(s): Mystery, Detective
Series: Death Note
First published: August 1, 2006
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A Spin-Off novel of the popular manga and anime series Death Note, written by NISIOISIN, published in 2006.

Another Note follows FBI Agent Naomi Misora as she is enlisted by the Great Detective L to help him solve a series of perplexing and brutal murders in Los Angeles, each with a Wara Ningyo (a Japanese straw doll) left at the crime. She is soon joined in her investigation by a mysterious "unprivate" detective called Ryuzaki.

Tropes used in Death Note Another Note: The Los Angeles BB Murder Cases include: