Detective Galileo

Detective Galileo

by (japan) Keigo Higashino

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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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の丶 王藝娢79mo ago

Why do I feel like there are page jumps in the middle and there is no continuity?

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User 53620000812984mo ago

have a look

Look, look, look, look, look, look

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用户0146066191471mo ago

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.

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Jäger74mo ago

Crime: Laser ignition

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Jindai83mo ago

Watched TV series

This Japanese drama was broadcast on TVB back then

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Quiet Zhiyuan Zy84mo ago

I like Higashino's works

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