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  1. When this lie is exposed, Nonoguchi writes a confession detailing his motive for murdering Hidaka, which includes an affair with his wife and Hidaka plagiarizing his work and blackmailing him. This seems to tie up all the loose ends nicely, but Kaga isn't satisfied.

  2. Jun 17, 2024 · It’s also his only novel dealing with sexual violence, but unfortunately, it doesn’t include trigger warnings, and the depiction of sexual assault is quite explicit, which can be triggering ...

  3. Journey Under the Midnight Sun (白夜行, Byakuyakō) (also published in English as Under the Midnight Sun) [1] is a mystery novel written by Keigo Higashino, first serialized in the monthly novel magazine Subaru from Shueisha from January 1997 to January 1999. The entire volume was published in August 1999 and became a bestseller.

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  4. Sep 24, 2023 · Here are 6 books by Japanese writer Keigo Higashino and why you should pick them if you want to indulge in mind-boggling mystery thrillers.

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  5. Sep 25, 2016 · Title: Under the Midnight Sun Japanese Title: 白夜行 (Byakuyakō) Author: Higashino Keigo (東野 圭吾) Translators: Alexander O. Smith and Joseph Reeder Publisher: Minotaur Books (a division of St. Martin’s Press) Publication Year: 2016 (America); 1999 (Japan) Pages: 560. This guest review is written by Tyran Grillo (@TyranGrillo on ...

  6. • 2 yr. ago. [deleted] Platinum Data by Keigo Higashino: A Thrilling novel that should have been published in English. For those of you who don't know, Keigo Higashino is the award winning writer of The Devotion Of Suspect X, Malice, Salvation of a Saint, amid other works.

  7. The Devotion of Suspect X is a 2005 mystery novel written by prolific Japanese author Keigo Higashino. The novel is the first in his loose "Detective Galileo" series, about brilliant but eccentric physics professor Manabu Yukawa, who is frequently consulted for advice on tough cases by his old schoolmate Detective Shunpei Kusanagi.

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