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The Devotion of Suspect X (Detective Galileo #3) 
I have to say this book was a delight!! The plot was very good!! I had to google some stuff, lol, but I learned a few things I didn't know before this book. Thanks to my Goodreads friend, LaTonya for the recommendation.
Both unusual and familiar, The Devotion of Suspect X is an unassuming mystery with an astonishing approach.It is a book that will toy with the very definition of the concept of 'spoilers:' it begins with a few hours in our main characters' daily routines, then quickly jumps into an emotional scene that results in murder. I admit that I was doubtful; how was I to stay interested in a mystery where I already knew the answers to the 'who-what-where-why-when?' But Hiashino is quite masterful,

When the crime, perpetrator(s), and motive were revealed within the first few chapters, I was sure I would be in for an anticlimactic read. How would an author keep a reader interested for the remainder of the book?! Higashino succeeded, and in a phenomenal way, in that even when I thought I understood the basics that the investigation was based on, that plot twist at the end was like a slap in the face. You don't really realize that you're involved in a cat and mouse game until the end. I was
Such a surprising and twisty ending! Would've loved a little more description in the writing and not all the characters felt that well-developed, but the tension throughout the whole book was excellent.
It was 1997
The Devotion of Suspect X is one of the most mind boggling books that I have ever read. Keigo Higashino has managed to successfully narrate the complex and perplexing story of a murder and the subsequent, brilliant coverup. This book relies heavily on logic and flaws of the human thought processtaking advantage of the so-called blind spots that arise due to the assumptions we subconsciously make. Unlike many other books of the kind, the police are portrayed as incredibly competent, making the
Keigo Higashino
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Original Title: | 容疑者Xの献身 [Yōgi-sha X no Kenshin] |
ISBN: | 0312375069 (ISBN13: 9780312375065) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Detective Galileo #3, Detective Galileo (English Translation Order) #1 |
Characters: | Tetsuya Ishigami, Yasuko Hanaoka, Kuniaki Kudo |
Literary Awards: | Barry Award Nominee for Best First Novel (2012), Naoki Prize 直木三十五賞 (2005), Edgar Award Nominee for Best Novel (2012), Honkaku Mystery Award for Best Fiction (2006), このミステリーがすごい! for 国内編 1st place (2006) 本屋大賞 for 4th place (2006) |
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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...Describe Containing Books The Devotion of Suspect X (Detective Galileo #3)
Title | : | The Devotion of Suspect X (Detective Galileo #3) |
Author | : | Keigo Higashino |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 298 pages |
Published | : | February 1st 2011 by Minotaur Books (first published August 29th 2005) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Fiction. Cultural. Japan. Crime. Thriller. Asian Literature. Japanese Literature. Mystery Thriller |
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Both unusual and familiar, The Devotion of Suspect X is an unassuming mystery with an astonishing approach.It is a book that will toy with the very definition of the concept of 'spoilers:' it begins with a few hours in our main characters' daily routines, then quickly jumps into an emotional scene that results in murder. I admit that I was doubtful; how was I to stay interested in a mystery where I already knew the answers to the 'who-what-where-why-when?' But Hiashino is quite masterful,I have to say this book was a delight!! The plot was very good!! I had to google some stuff, lol, but I learned a few things I didn't know before this book. Thanks to my Goodreads friend, LaTonya for the recommendation.
Both unusual and familiar, The Devotion of Suspect X is an unassuming mystery with an astonishing approach.It is a book that will toy with the very definition of the concept of 'spoilers:' it begins with a few hours in our main characters' daily routines, then quickly jumps into an emotional scene that results in murder. I admit that I was doubtful; how was I to stay interested in a mystery where I already knew the answers to the 'who-what-where-why-when?' But Hiashino is quite masterful,

When the crime, perpetrator(s), and motive were revealed within the first few chapters, I was sure I would be in for an anticlimactic read. How would an author keep a reader interested for the remainder of the book?! Higashino succeeded, and in a phenomenal way, in that even when I thought I understood the basics that the investigation was based on, that plot twist at the end was like a slap in the face. You don't really realize that you're involved in a cat and mouse game until the end. I was
Such a surprising and twisty ending! Would've loved a little more description in the writing and not all the characters felt that well-developed, but the tension throughout the whole book was excellent.
It was 1997
The Devotion of Suspect X is one of the most mind boggling books that I have ever read. Keigo Higashino has managed to successfully narrate the complex and perplexing story of a murder and the subsequent, brilliant coverup. This book relies heavily on logic and flaws of the human thought processtaking advantage of the so-called blind spots that arise due to the assumptions we subconsciously make. Unlike many other books of the kind, the police are portrayed as incredibly competent, making the
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