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A Death in Tokyo by Keigo Higashino
Storizen
|February 2023
From the iconic Nihonbashi bridge in Tokyo's Nihonbashi area, a strange monument of a kirin, a Japanese mythical beast, keeps watch over the neighbourhood.
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A drunk man stumbles onto the bridge and passes out just beneath the statue of the winged beast. When the patrolman arrives to wake up the man after witnessing this event, he finds that he has been killed; he was not intoxicated; he had been stabbed in the chest. Finding out where he was assaulted and why he used such extraordinary effort to transport himself there would help investigators solve the murder; nevertheless, where he died was not the crime scene. A young guy called Yashima gets hurt in a vehicle accident the same night as he tries to escape the police with the victim's wallet. Detective Kyoichiro Kaga of the Tokyo Police is assigned to the squad looking into the murder. He will need to use his investigative talents to get the truth about what happened that night on the Nihonbashi bridge. Kaga's quest leads him into dark alleys and the unknown past to discover what occurred and why. Though this is the third book in the Kyoichiro Kaga series, readers need not read the prior ones to understand this narrative. Because the author gives readers the information they need to comprehend the roles and personalities of the key characters, this book excels as
This story is from the February 2023 edition of Storizen.
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