*** A** _**New York Times**_**Editor's Choice *** **"Part Sherlock Holmes, part Harry Bosch, Higashino's hero is a quietly majestic force to be reckoned with." --**_**Kirkus Reviews**_**(starred)** _International bestseller Keigo Higashino returns with his latest mindbender --_Newcomer _--_ _as
Newcomer
โ Scribed by Higashino, Keigo;Murray, Giles
- Book ID
- 100599317
- Publisher
- Little, Brown Book Group
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 153 KB
- Edition
- First U.S. edition
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Japan,Japan., Tokyo (Japan
- ISBN
- 1466876530
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โฆ Synopsis
Newly transferred Tokyo Police Detective Kyoichiro Kaga is assigned to a baffling murder . . .
Detective Kyoichiro 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 murderer 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.
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Review
"Kaga, a modern day Poirot, thinks even further outside the box than his Belgian predecessor, to the great delight of mystery aficionados" โ** Bookpage**
"Exotic, original... highly recommended." โ** Japan Times**
"Newcomer is a cerebral puzzler's delight that, like Alexander McCall Smith's No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency mysteries, offers a thought-provoking take on the tension between modernity and traditional culture and leaves a trail of mended relationships in its wake." โ** Booklist**
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"Rewarding... [readers] will appreciate Higashino's graceful prose and willingness to push the limits of the genre." โ** Library Journal**
"Clever and charming." โ** The Sunday Times (London)**
About the Author
KEIGO HIGASHINO is the bestselling, best-known novelist in Japan and around Asia, with numerous television and film adaptations of his work appearing in several languages. He's the author of The Devotion of Suspect X , which was a finalist for the Edgar Award for best novel, and Malice. He lives in Tokyo, Japan.
โฆ Subjects
Detective and mystery fiction
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