
Solomon's Dog
by J
About This Novel
Yosuke's dog suddenly ran off the road, causing Yosuke's death in a car accident. Akuchi, a college student who witnessed the incident, felt that the accident was full of doubts. In the process of investigating the truth, he discovered that his close friends, lovers, and teachers had many unknown secrets, and the seemingly peaceful college life was actually full of undercurrents... The inextricable green love in the Naoki Award winner's classic classic mystery masterpiece, which is a wordless cruel confession. A reasoning story wandering in pursuit and confusion, and a youthful sorrow struggling in restlessness and desire. The unmistakable truth is hidden in every seemingly ordinary detail. Love is the language that communicates everything.
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Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
A male student seduced a married female teacher, which eventually caused the female teacher to divorce. The female teacher's ex-husband wanted to take revenge on the adulterer and accidentally killed his son. The female teacher committed suicide and her ex-husband was imprisoned. This adulterer lives happily. For this kind of junk book from Japan, we must resolutely spoil it and never tolerate it. 😘
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When the plot was unraveled, it felt a bit far-fetched, with many coincidences and a few twists. It can be read as a short story. Another feeling similar to that of the Staphylococcus book is that I have doubts about some of the ethics in the book. There are two "guilty" characters in this book. It seems that they did not pay any price and Mei Mei started life again. This makes me feel that death in the story is light and the whole story is light. .
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Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
A male student seduced a married female teacher, which eventually caused the female teacher to divorce. The female teacher's ex-husband wanted to take revenge on the adulterer and accidentally killed his son. The female teacher committed suicide and her ex-husband was imprisoned. This adulterer lives happily. For this kind of junk book from Japan, we must resolutely spoil it and never tolerate it. 😘
good
When the plot was unraveled, it felt a bit far-fetched, with many coincidences and a few twists. It can be read as a short story. Another feeling similar to that of the Staphylococcus book is that I have doubts about some of the ethics in the book. There are two "guilty" characters in this book. It seems that they did not pay any price and Mei Mei started life again. This makes me feel that death in the story is light and the whole story is light. .
