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The Final Curtain brings the story of Detective Kaga to a surprising conclusion in a series of rich, surprising twists with a confounding murder in Tokyo connected to the mystery of the disappearance and death of Detective Kaga's own mother.
A decade ago, Tokyo Police Detective Kyoichiro Kaga went to collect the ashes of his recently deceased mother. Years before, she ran away from her husband and son without explanation or any further contact, only to die alone in an apartment far away, leaving her estranged son with many unanswered questions.
Now in Tokyo, Michiko Oshitani is found dead many miles from home. Strangled to death, left in the bare apartment rented under a false name by a man who has disappeared without a trace. Oshitani lived far away in Sendai, with no known connection to Tokyo - and neither her family nor friends have any idea why she would have gone there.
Hers is the second strangulation death in that approximate area of Tokyo - the other was a homeless man, killed and his body burned in a tent by the river. As the police search through Oshitani's past for any clue that might shed some light, one of the detectives reaches out to Detective Kaga for advice. As the case unfolds, an unexpected connective emerges between the murder (or murders) now and the long-ago case of Detective Kaga's missing mother.
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The Final Curtain
Keigo Higashino
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The Final Curtain brings the story of Detective Kaga to a
surprising conclusion in a series of rich, surprising twists with a
confounding murder in Tokyo connected to the mystery of the
disappearance and death of Detective Kaga's own mother. A decade
ago, Tokyo Police Detective Kyoichiro Kaga went to collect the
ashes of his recently deceased mother. Years before, she ran away
from her husband and son without explanation or any further
contact, only to die alone in an apartment far away, leaving her
estranged son with many unanswered questions. Now in Tokyo, Michiko
Oshitani is found dead many miles from home. Strangled to death,
left in the bare apartment rented under a false name by a man who
has disappeared without a trace. Oshitani lived far away in Sendai,
with no known connection to Tokyo - and neither her family nor
friends have any idea why she would have gone there. Hers is the
second strangulation death in that approximate area of Tokyo - the
other was a homeless man, killed and his body burned in a tent by
the river. As the police search through Oshitani's past for any
clue that might shed some light, one of the detectives reaches out
to Detective Kaga for advice. As the case unfolds, an unexpected
connective emerges between the murder (or murders) now and the
long-ago case of Detective Kaga's missing mother. Praise for the
Detective Kaga series 'Clever and charming' The Sunday Times 'Keigo
Higashino combines Dostoyevskian psychological realism with classic
detective-story puzzles reminiscent of Agatha Christie and E.C.
Bentley' Wall Street Journal 'Keigo Higashino again proves his
mastery of the diabolical puzzle mystery with Malice, a story with
more turns, twists, switchbacks and sudden stops than a Tokyo
highway during Golden Week' New York Times Book Review
Yasuko Hanaoka thought she had escaped her abusive ex-husband
Togashi. When he shows up one day, the situation quickly escalates,
and Togashi ends up dead. Yasuko's next-door-neighbor Ishigami
offers his help, not only disposing of the body, but plotting the
cover-up as well.
When three delinquents hole up in an abandoned general store after
their most recent robbery, to their great surprise, a letter drops
through the mail slot in the store’s shutter. This seemingly
simple request for advice sets the trio on a journey of discovery
as, over the course of a single night, they step into the role of
the kindhearted former shopkeeper who devoted his waning years to
offering thoughtful counsel to his correspondents. Through the lens
of time, they share insight with those seeking guidance, and by
morning, none of their lives will ever be the same. By acclaimed
author Keigo Higashino, The Miracles of the Namiya General Store is
a work that has touched the hearts of readers around the world.
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Newcomer (Paperback)
Keigo Higashino
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Shortlisted for the Crime Writers' Association International Dagger
Award Spectator Best Books of 2019 'An intriguing mashup of police
procedural and golden age puzzle mystery' Guardian International
bestseller Keigo Higashino returns with his latest mindbender -
Newcomer - as newly transferred Tokyo Police Detective Kyochiro
Kaga is assigned to a baffling murder. Detective Kyochiro Kaga of
the Tokyo Police Department has just been transferred to a new
precinct in the Nihonbashi area of Tokyo. Newly arrived, but with a
great deal of experience, Kaga is promptly assigned to the team
investigating the murder of a woman. But the more he investigates,
the greater number of potential suspects emerges. It isn't long
before it seems nearly all the people living and working in the
business district of Nihonbashi have a motive for murder. To
prevent the culprit from eluding justice, Kaga must unravel all the
secrets surrounding a complicated life. Buried somewhere in the
woman's past, in her family history, and the last few days of her
life is the clue that will lead to the murderer. This is the second
appearance in English of Police detective Kyochiro Kaga, the
protagonist of the critically acclaimed Malice. 'Detective Kaga
pursues the case of a murdered woman from suspect to suspect,
through a nostalgia-tinged Tokyo of family-run shops and Ginza bar
girls. Clever and charming' Sunday Times
An Amazon.com Editors' Picks: Best Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Kusanagi pointed at Yukawa with his fork. "When it comes to
unraveling impossible crimes, you're the master. It's time for
Detective Galileo to stand up. A popular young girl disappears
without a trace, her skeletal remains discovered three years later
in the ashes of a burned-out house. There's a suspect and
compelling circumstantial evidence of his guilt, but no concrete
proof. When he isn't indicted, he returns to mock the girl's
family. And this isn't the first time he's been suspected of the
murder of a young girl, nearly twenty years ago he was tried and
released due to lack of evidence. Chief Inspector Kusanagi of the
Homicide Division of the Tokyo Police worked both cases. The
neighborhood in which the murdered girl lived is famous for an
annual street festival, featuring a parade with entries from around
Tokyo and Japan. During the parade, the suspected killer dies
unexpectedly. His death is suspiciously convenient but the people
with all the best motives have rock solid alibis. Chief Inspector
Kusanagi turns once again to his college friend, Physics professor
and occasional police consultant Manabu Yukawa, known as Detective
Galileo, to help solve the string of seemingly impossible murders.
Praise for Keigo Higashino 'An intriguing mashup of police
procedural and golden age puzzle mystery' Guardian on Newcomer
The third and penultimate novel in the Detective Kyoichiro Kaga
series by bestselling Japanese crime writer Keigo Higashino On the
Nihonbashi Bridge in Tokyo stands the statue of a mythic beast - a
kirin. One evening a man staggers onto the bridge and collapses
beneath the winged creature. The patrolman on watch goes to rouse
the man, who he presumes to be drunk - only to discover that the
man had been stabbed in the chest. He is dead. Meanwhile, a young
man named Yashima is injured in a car accident nearby while trying
to flee from the police. Found on him is the wallet of the murdered
man. But is he actually responsible for the crime? What is his
connection to the victim? And why did the dying man drag himself
from the crime scene to the Nihonbashi Bridge? Tokyo Police
Detective Kyoichiro Kaga must piece together the answers to all of
these questions in order to find the killer, but each answer he
finds seems to throw up more questions ... Taking us deep into the
heart of Tokyo, and reintroducing the charming and ingenious
Detective Kyoichiro Kaga, A Death in Tokyo is another mind-bending
and hugely satisfying murder mystery from the modern master of
classic crime.
When a man's body is discovered at the base of some cliffs in the
small resort town of Hari Cove, the police at first suspect a
tragic accident, a misstep that cost the man his life. However,
when the victim is found to have been a former policeman and that
the cause of death was actually carbon monoxide poisoning, they
begin a murder investigation. Manabu Yukawa, the physicist known as
'Detective Galileo', is in Hari Cove to speak at a conference on a
planned underwater mining operation, and finds himself drawn into
the case. Did the murder have something to do with the fight of the
small community to rebuild itself, or does it have its roots in the
town's history? In a series of twists as complex and surprising as
any in Higashino's brilliant, critically acclaimed work, Yukawa
uncovers the hidden relationship behind the tragic events that led
to this murder.
Yasuko lives a quiet life, working in a Tokyo bento shop, a good
mother to her only child. But when her ex-husband appears at her
door without warning one day, her comfortable world is shattered.
When Detective Kusanagi of the Tokyo Police tries to piece together
the events of that day, he finds himself confronted by the most
puzzling, mysterious circumstances he has ever investigated.
Nothing quite makes sense, and it will take a genius to understand
the genius behind this particular crime... One of the
biggest-selling Japanese thrillers ever, and the inspiration for a
cult film, The Devotion of Suspect X is now being discovered across
the world. Its blend of a page-turning story, evocative Tokyo
setting and utterly surprising ending make it a must-read for
anyone interested in international fiction.
When a man is discovered dead by poisoning in his empty home his
beautiful wife, Ayane, immediately falls under suspicion. All clues
point to Ayane being the logical suspect, but how could she have
committed the crime when she was hundreds of miles away? As Tokyo
police detective Kusanagi tries to unpick a seemingly unrelated
sequence of events he finds himself falling for Ayane. When his
judgement becomes dangerously clouded his assistant must call on an
old friend for help; it will take a genius to unravel the most
spectacular web of deceit they have ever faced... SALVATION OF A
SAINT is a magnificently complex and page-turning thriller starring
international crime fiction's most enigmatic sleuth.This is
essential reading for all fans of exceptional crime fiction.
'With its stopwatch timing, locked-room murder and perplexing
abundance of alibis ... Readers are in store for plenty of
surprises' Wall Street Journal Multiple murders. Decades apart. No
solid evidence. A popular young girl disappears without a trace,
her skeletal remains discovered three years later in the ashes of a
burned-out house. There's a suspect and compelling circumstantial
evidence of his guilt, but no concrete proof. When he isn't
indicted, he returns to mock the girl's family. And this isn't the
first time he's been suspected of the murder of a young girl;
nearly twenty years ago he was tried and released due to lack of
evidence. Chief Inspector Kusanagi of the Homicide Division of the
Tokyo Police worked both cases. The neighbourhood in which the
murdered girl lived is famous for an annual street festival,
featuring a parade with entries from around Tokyo and Japan. During
the parade, the suspected killer dies unexpectedly. His death is
suspiciously convenient but the people with all the best motives
have rock solid alibis. Chief Inspector Kusanagi knows that once
again there is only one person who can solve this string of
seemingly impossible murders: his college friend, Physics professor
and occasional police consultant Manabu Yukawa, known as Detective
Galileo ...
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Malice (Paperback)
Keigo Higashino
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Acclaimed bestselling novelist Kunihiko Hidaka is found brutally
murdered in his home on the night before he's planning to leave
Japan and relocate to Vancouver. His body is found in his office,
in a locked room, within his locked house, by his wife and his best
friend, both of whom have rock solid alibis. Or so it seems. Police
Detective Kyochiro Kaga recognizes Hidaka's best friend. Years ago
when they were both teachers, they were colleagues at the same high
school. Kaga went on to join the police force while Osamu Nonoguchi
left to become a full-time writer, though with not nearly the
success of his friend Hidaka. But Kaga thinks something is a little
bit off with Nonoguchi's statement and investigates further,
ultimately executing a search warrant on Nonoguchi's apartment.
There he finds evidence that shows that the two writers'
relationship was very different than the two claimed. Nonoguchi
confesses to the murder, but that's only the beginning of the
story. In a brilliantly realized tale of cat and mouse, the
detective and the writer battle over the truth of the past and how
events that led to the murder really unfolded. Which one of the two
writers was ultimately guilty of malice?
A twenty-year-old murder A chain of unsolvable mysteries Can one
detective solve this epic riddle? When a man is found murdered in
an abandoned building in Osaka in 1973, unflappable detective
Sasagaki is assigned to the case. He begins to piece together the
connection of two young people who are inextricably linked to the
crime; the dark, taciturn son of the victim and the unexpectedly
captivating daughter of the main suspect. Over the next twenty
years we follow their lives as Sasagaki pursues the case - which
remains unsolved - to the point of obsession. Stark, intriguing and
stylish, Journey Under the Midnight Sun is an epic mystery by the
bestselling Japanese author of The Devotion of Suspect X.
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Newcomer - A Mystery (Paperback)
Keigo Higashino; Translated by Giles Murray
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