Keigo Higashino's Top 10 Underrated Masterpieces

Keigo Higashino's Top 10 Underrated Masterpieces

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Keigo Higashino's top ten underrated masterpieces: 1. Malice, 2. Magic Ball, 3. Masked Villa, 4. The Home Where I Die, 5. Fate, 6. The Saint's Rescue, 7. The Detective's Code, 8. Who Killed Her, 9. Transformation, 10. Tragedy Doll.

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Kahnneuer90mo ago

Like Chu Chu

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Lemonwood Wanyou O67mo ago

Why did "I" say that if I missed that day, "I" would never see Rigao again? Is it because Rigao is moving, or is it because of other reasons? Anyway, it just makes people feel curious, which is also the charm of the book written by Keigo Higashino.

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Sui Qi67mo ago

Keigo Higashino is indeed Keigo Higashino, and the books he writes are as wonderful as ever. There seems to be a foreshadowing hidden in every place in the book. You need to read it carefully at all times. When it is revealed later, you may find that you are so close to the answer.

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Lemonwood Wanyou O67mo ago

This woman who appeared at Hidaka's house is a bit strange. The wind is obviously not that big, so why did her hat fall into the yard of Hidaka's house? Could it be that she threw the hat at Rigao's house herself just to have an excuse to enter Rigao's house?

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