
Scottish Games
About This Novel
Chiho Takase, who was about to graduate from high school, returned to his dormitory at night, only to be informed that his roommate Tomoroki Megumi had been brutally murdered. All suspicions pointed to the flirtatious male teacher Susumu Yomichi, but he had an alibi... The incident was not over. Female students were attacked one after another, but the victim said the words "I don't know the murderer" before dying. What's the secret behind this series of events? What does it have to do with Scotch whiskey? With the holiday coming, Chiaki Takumi, who had nothing to do, accompanied Takase to her hometown, and finally found clues to the case...
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Official(2)Scraped 5d ago
It is quite inspiring in terms of personality, psychology, social interaction and so on. The book expresses the author's thoughts and thinking around the image of Qianfan. The reasoning is rigorous and logical, which is very good.
I have finished reading the seventh book in the Nishizawa Yasuhiko series, and I don't really like this one. Maybe it's because I don't fully understand and agree with many of the ideas centered on the character Chiho.
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Official(2)Scraped 5d ago
It is quite inspiring in terms of personality, psychology, social interaction and so on. The book expresses the author's thoughts and thinking around the image of Qianfan. The reasoning is rigorous and logical, which is very good.
I have finished reading the seventh book in the Nishizawa Yasuhiko series, and I don't really like this one. Maybe it's because I don't fully understand and agree with many of the ideas centered on the character Chiho.
