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Naoko is a novel by Keigo Higashino. The original title is Himitsu (秘密, Secret). The novel won the 52nd Mystery Writers of Japan Award for Best Novel. The story centers on a man whose wife and daughter are in a terrible accident; the wife dies, but when the daughter wakes up, he discovers his wife's mind inside.
Read online or download for free from Z-Library the Book: Naoko, Author: Keigo Higashino, Kerim Yasar (translation), Publisher: Vertical, ISBN: 9781932234077, Year: 2004, Language: English, Format: PDF, Filesize: 13.98 MB
Oct 8, 2004 · Naoko and her young daughter Monami are one of the few to survive a horrific bus crash. But Naoko is fatally injured, and Monami is in a brain-damage-induced coma. When Naoko dies, Monami magically reawakens – only her consciousness is Naoko’s. Got that so far? That’s just the first 20 pages.
Sep 1, 1998 · Naoko, a major bestseller and film in Japan, is a poignant and wily take on gender relations from a master of the detective story. Expertly and seamlessly interweaving the real and the unreal, Naoko involves a regular guy whose world is rocked when his wife dies in a bus accident.
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Winner of the Japan Mystery Writers Award, Naoko is a black comedy of hidden minds and lives. Navigating the interstices between the real and the unreal with perfect plot twists, this...
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Naoko. “Winner of the Japan Mystery Writers Award, Naoko is a black comedy of hidden minds and lives. Navigating the interstices between the real and the unreal with perfect plot twists, this page-turner is also a critique of gender relations by a male Japanese writer, one of their best-sellng.