
Puppet Game
by I
About This Novel
Known as the "work of fantasy", Higashino's masterpiece! Deliberate revenge guided by supernatural forces! Illegal imprisonment\u002F A terrifying doll that looks like a real person\u002F Possessed to kill people... The terrifying doll game started as early as the moment he woke up! Shinsuke Amamura is a bartender who was suddenly attacked by a stranger after get off work one day. He almost died and lost a certain memory as a result. They all know everything, only "I" as the murderer have no idea! Mina Kishizaka died in a car accident, and her happy life suddenly ended. Has the overwhelming hatred and resentment turned into terrifying murderous intent? The stain on human nature is the reason why they were killed! Why do people around him always stop Shinsuke from asking about the details of the car accident? Has the deepest cruelty in human nature become the catalyst for this horrific hunt? What exactly is the scary doll showing? How will the dead take revenge on each player in this "game of life"?
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Official(1)Scraped 1mo ago
The middle and end plots are good (spoilers!)
Spoiler alert, I felt very confused when Narumi disappeared, and then the information appeared bit by bit. In fact, I felt that I couldn't guess how the car accident happened from the front, but it still felt like it was too coincidental, especially when Ejima and Midori Uehara were looking for someone to blame. Indeed, the two people they met had the same idea, and there happened to be one person who could take the blame.
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Community(0)
Official(1)Scraped 1mo ago
The middle and end plots are good (spoilers!)
Spoiler alert, I felt very confused when Narumi disappeared, and then the information appeared bit by bit. In fact, I felt that I couldn't guess how the car accident happened from the front, but it still felt like it was too coincidental, especially when Ejima and Midori Uehara were looking for someone to blame. Indeed, the two people they met had the same idea, and there happened to be one person who could take the blame.
