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A Death in Tokyo
A Death in Tokyo: A Mystery | Keigo Higashino
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In the mind-bending Wings of the Kirin from international bestselling author Keigo Higashino, Tokyo Police Detective Kaga finds himself forced to try and makes sense of a most unusual murder...
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janeycanuck
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My top read from January. I haven‘t managed to pick up the rest of this series, yet. Maybe I need to jump back on the Series Love train!

#12booksof2023

Andrew65 Looks good and I need a book set in Japan for 2024. 4mo
Andrew65 We‘d love to have you back on the SeriesLove train. #SeriesLove2024 4mo
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swatreads
A Death in Tokyo: A Mystery | Keigo Higashino
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“Reading gives us someplace to go when we have to stay where we are.”
– Mason Cooley

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TheEllieMo
A Death in Tokyo: A Mystery | Keigo Higashino
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I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description and providing no reason for wanting to read it, I just do. Some will be old, some will be new. Don‘t judge me - I have a lot of books. Join in if you want!

#ABookADay2023

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suvata
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Crime • Mystery • Translated from the Japanese • 5 Stars

Tokyo Police Detective Kaga (book 3 in the series) is tasked with investigating a murder that takes place under the statue of a kirin on the Nihonbashi bridge. The victim was stabbed in the chest, and it is up to Detective Kaga to solve the case. But, first he must unravel the secrets surrounding the victim‘s complicated life and find out where and why he was attacked.

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sarahbarnes
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Another great book from this author! I loved these three books about the genius of Detective Kaga. Despite my best attempts, he was always a step ahead of me and I was always surprised by the ending. I‘m definitely going to read more by Higashino!

@BarbaraBB

BarbaraBB Ow I need this! I haven‘t read this one yet! 9mo
sarahbarnes @BarbaraBB it‘s so fun! Lots of twists and turns as always, and Kaga works with another detective in this one. Thank you for putting him on my radar! 9mo
JanuarieTimewalker13 Stacking! 8mo
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charl08
A Death in Tokyo: A Mystery | Keigo Higashino
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The main gate of Suitengu Shrine shuts at five o'clock, but there is a nighttime entrance that is open until seven. One evening, around six months ago, the man had been the shrine precincts before locking up for the night when he noticed a big bunch of paper cranes sitting on the offertory box.
"I say 'big bunch,' but there weren't a thousand cranes. There turned out to be exactly one hundred of them when counted. A nice yellow color."

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sarahbarnes Reading this currently as well! 9mo
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erzascarletbookgasm
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The latest in the Detective Kaga series offers a good police procedural. There‘s a strong sense of place as Higashino describes the streets of Tokyo, and it was an interesting look at the culture. If you‘ve enjoyed Higashino‘s other books, do not give this a miss. Not my favourite of his books, but it was engaging to follow Detective Kaga solves the case, and it has a satisfactory conclusion.
#serieslove2023

sisilia It‘s been a while since I read Higashino 12mo
batsy This sounds good. I've been meaning to read Higashino for the longest time! 12mo
TheSpineView Fantastic! 12mo
BarbaraBB I had this one stacked already. I love this series! 12mo
Andrew65 Excellent, a series I must get to. 👏👏👏 12mo
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janeycanuck
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Higashino has been on my list to pick up for years - so glad I finally did! This was an excellent read. I see where the comparison to Poirot comes from but there‘s a grittiness you get from a police procedural that you don‘t get from a gentleman detective.

It was easy enough to jump into Book 3 of the series but I‘ll be going back for the first two soon. It was well-paced, captivating, and twisty without being unbelievable.

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