
Keigo Higashino's Detective Galileo Series (8 Volumes in Total)
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Not satisfied after reading Suspect? There are a few more books you can read. Contains the latest game in the series "Silent Parade". ? Reading mystery novels is seeking the pleasure of intellectual competition. Keigo Higashino's "Detective Galileo" series takes this point to the extreme. In Japan, on average, 1 in 10 people owns a book in this series. The protagonist, Associate Professor Manabu Yukawa of the Department of Physics, is known as "Detective Galileo". He uses his genius mind and meticulous logic to solve strange cases one after another. The truth comes first, and after experiencing cases such as "The Devotion of Suspect
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There is a mask on his face just for when he wants to hide his feelings, he puts it on. The depressions and curvature fit perfectly into his thin cheeks, chin and forehead. The mask gleams, and he stares with a terrifying weapon in hand, but his emotions are perfectly hidden.
If you are not satisfied after reading Suspect, this new mystery novel is all about the pleasure of intellectual competition. Keigo Higashino's "Detective Galileo" series takes this point to the extreme. In Japan, on average, 1 in 10 people owns a book in this series, and it is loved by many people.
Long stories have classics, short stories are boring
There are many classics in the Yukawa series, but a few short stories are just too boring.
The protagonist, Associate Professor Manabu Yukawa of the Department of Physics, is known as "Detective Galileo". He uses his genius mind and meticulous logic to solve strange cases one after another. He puts the truth first and strives to reduce the harm of the case to everyone involved, becoming the "best detective" written by Keigo Higashino.
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Official(4)Scraped 2d ago
There is a mask on his face just for when he wants to hide his feelings, he puts it on. The depressions and curvature fit perfectly into his thin cheeks, chin and forehead. The mask gleams, and he stares with a terrifying weapon in hand, but his emotions are perfectly hidden.
If you are not satisfied after reading Suspect, this new mystery novel is all about the pleasure of intellectual competition. Keigo Higashino's "Detective Galileo" series takes this point to the extreme. In Japan, on average, 1 in 10 people owns a book in this series, and it is loved by many people.
Long stories have classics, short stories are boring
There are many classics in the Yukawa series, but a few short stories are just too boring.
The protagonist, Associate Professor Manabu Yukawa of the Department of Physics, is known as "Detective Galileo". He uses his genius mind and meticulous logic to solve strange cases one after another. He puts the truth first and strives to reduce the harm of the case to everyone involved, becoming the "best detective" written by Keigo Higashino.
