TOKYO (AP) — Fans of Haruki Murakami have rushed to Japanese bookstores to get his latest work with an esoteric title. "Kishidancho Goroshi," or "Killing Commendatore," is a two-part story about a 36-year-old portrait painter and the mysterious incidents that happen after his wife divorces him and he moves into an old house on a mountainside west of Tokyo. Murakami has described it as a very strange story. Some devoted fans lined up outside stores on the eve of Friday's book launch. Shinchosha Publishing Co.Read more on NewsOK.com