
Detective Galileo
About This Novel
Keigo Higashino said: "Writing "Detective Galileo" was a challenge I challenged myself. I asked a scientist named Yukawa Manabu to appear, but I didn't expect it to be related to the subsequent "Devotion of Suspect X."" A young man was chatting with his companions next to a motorcycle when the back of his head suddenly caught fire, instantly burning his entire head and dying on the spot; two junior high school students picked up a metal mask in the pond. Soon, a corpse was fished out from the bottom of the pond. The face of the deceased was exactly the same as the mask. When a little boy claimed to have a fever and was lying in bed, he suddenly felt his body floating in the air and flew out of the window, and saw the key clues to a murder case. Spontaneous combustion of the human body, lingering resentments, out-of-body souls... Why do they appear in the world of physicist Manabu Yukawa?
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Official(6)Scraped 21d ago
Why do I feel like there are page jumps in the middle and there is no continuity?
have a look
Look, look, look, look, look, look
Awesome
This mystery novel is very novel in its writing. It not only contains scientific reasoning but also philosophy of life. All in all, it's great.
Crime: Laser ignition
Watched TV series
This Japanese drama was broadcast on TVB back then
I like Higashino's works
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 21d ago
Why do I feel like there are page jumps in the middle and there is no continuity?
have a look
Look, look, look, look, look, look
Awesome
This mystery novel is very novel in its writing. It not only contains scientific reasoning but also philosophy of life. All in all, it's great.
Crime: Laser ignition
Watched TV series
This Japanese drama was broadcast on TVB back then
I like Higashino's works
