The Devotion of Suspect X. Keigo Higashino

The Devotion of Suspect X


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The Devotion of Suspect X Keigo Higashino
Publisher: Minotaur Books




The Devotion of Suspect X has been a best selling book in Japan which led to a high grossing film with the name of Suspect X being released. When the Mystery Writers of America announced the 2012 Edgar Award nominees a few weeks ago, the book by Japanese writer Keigo Higashino looked the most promising of the lot. GO The Devotion of Suspect X Author: Keigo Higashino Type: eBook. The joy of style apart, very few thrillers leave you with bits of themselves after you've put the book down. It is a part of the Galileo detective series (which I was unaware of earlier). Well, that precisely is the beauty of 'The Devotion of Suspect X' by Keigo Higashino. As the story unravels, you find out more and more about a murder that appeared pretty banal when it happened. Publisher: Minotaur Books Page Count: 304. Posted by Anand Philip under Book Review. The Devotion Of Suspect X is not your typical western thriller but it keeps you turning pages like a good thriller novel should I came to know of The Devotion Of Suspect X through Blogadda who were giving out this. I asked to review The Devotion of Suspect X by Keigo Higashino in spite of not being a fan of modern murder-mysteries. Language: English Released: 2011. The Devotion of Suspect X is a Japanese crime fiction novel by Keigo Higashino. I think The Devotion of Suspect X is a cracking title and one that conveys that this book is basically tender rather than hard. The Devotion of Suspect X No Synopsis Available Category: Books > Fiction > Mystery Product #: 9780312375065N Buy Now Regular price: $ 24.99 Our Price: $18.27 Click here for Extra Discount? Suspect X By Keigo Higashino – Book Review. The bar was set high for The Devotion of Suspect X because the last Japanese crime novel I read was Out by Natsuo Kirino a few years ago, and that book CHANGED MY BRAIN CHEMISTRY it was so good. For a start, the large, close-up image of the Japanese woman instantly sets the scene of the story and hints at the subject of Suspect X's devotion.

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