
Deathly Precision
About This Novel
"Death's Precision" is one of the masterpieces of Kotaro Isaka, a Japanese writer and author of the highly acclaimed novel "Golden Dreams". It unanimously won the 57th Japan Mystery Writers Association Award and led the "Da Vinci" annual novel ranking. It has sold more than 1.3 Million copies in Japan. It rained again, as it does every time I work, never a sunny day. My job is very simple. Based on the information given by the intelligence department, I talk to a selected person, spend seven days with the person, decide "yes" or "let go", and notify my boss of the result. I'm done. The subject of this investigation is Fujiki Kazue. Her daily job is to answer complaint calls in a large company. Recently, she has been targeted by difficult customers and is in a low mood. "Oh, I really want to die," she complained. I thought to myself, what a pity, you won't die anyway before I come to a conclusion.
What Readers Think
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Official(10)Scraped 1d ago
I have always liked Mr. Kotaro Isaka's works.
Ever since I read the first book "Golden Dream" by Mr. Isaka Kotaro, I have been very fond of his works. However, I don't have the money to read it... I have been chasing this book for two years and I haven't finished it yet. I love Mr. Kotaro Isaka's works and highly recommend them.
After reading Keigo Higashino's novel, I fell in love with this type of novel. This novel is very interesting and is a bit similar to Higashino's The Worry-Relief Shop. They are all separate short stories that form one story.
As Isaka's famous work, I have only finished reading it now. In the book, Isaka chose a very interesting perspective to interpret human beings, life and death. Each story is independent, and finally brought together, led by a main line, and each story has just the right amount of blank space. This kind of blank space is really great.
Like this book very much
I always feel that Chiba is a bitch...
Not bad
Compared with Higashikata on similar themes, it is still a very good work, far better than some domestic chicken soup novels.
It looks good. I hope everyone will read it.
It feels a bit like a stream of consciousness novel
Spiritual Bun
The story is perfectly connected from beginning to end, and finally gives an ending that is neither contrived nor popular.
I have always wanted to watch it before, but now that I have graduated, I finally have time to watch it. I haven't watched it yet, but I'm looking forward to it
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Community(0)
Official(10)Scraped 1d ago
I have always liked Mr. Kotaro Isaka's works.
Ever since I read the first book "Golden Dream" by Mr. Isaka Kotaro, I have been very fond of his works. However, I don't have the money to read it... I have been chasing this book for two years and I haven't finished it yet. I love Mr. Kotaro Isaka's works and highly recommend them.
After reading Keigo Higashino's novel, I fell in love with this type of novel. This novel is very interesting and is a bit similar to Higashino's The Worry-Relief Shop. They are all separate short stories that form one story.
As Isaka's famous work, I have only finished reading it now. In the book, Isaka chose a very interesting perspective to interpret human beings, life and death. Each story is independent, and finally brought together, led by a main line, and each story has just the right amount of blank space. This kind of blank space is really great.
Like this book very much
I always feel that Chiba is a bitch...
Not bad
Compared with Higashikata on similar themes, it is still a very good work, far better than some domestic chicken soup novels.
It looks good. I hope everyone will read it.
It feels a bit like a stream of consciousness novel
Spiritual Bun
The story is perfectly connected from beginning to end, and finally gives an ending that is neither contrived nor popular.
I have always wanted to watch it before, but now that I have graduated, I finally have time to watch it. I haven't watched it yet, but I'm looking forward to it
