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《The Clown of the Illusion》 Author: [Japanese] Higashino Keigo Publisher: Beijing October Literature and Art Publishing House
《The Clown of the Illusion》 Author: [Japanese] Higashino Keigo Publisher: Beijing October Literature and Art Publishing House
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
★ Keigo Higashino's "The Devotion of Suspect X" series, the complete version is published for the first time
★In Japan, one copy was sold every 9 seconds in the first two weeks after its release, topping the Oricon bestseller list
★A lot of suspense, touching the heart! The story that happened before "Silent Parade"
★We work hard to live only out of fear. We think we are the protagonists, but we are just clowns.
★ Keigo Higashino's inspirational work: "The biggest feeling when creating "The Clown of the Illusion" is that Yukawa and Kusanagi, who were just detective machines when they first appeared, have become flesh and blood people. As long as you have an idea, it is almost no difficulty to create it. As long as you give it to these two people, the story will go in a reasonable direction."
★The original work of the popular Japanese drama "Detective Galileo" starring Masaharu Fukuyama and Yu Aoi
★The cover is designed by a well-known designer, with full gold printing, double cover inside and outside, hardcover collection
★ Comes with a beautiful gold-printed bookmark
"The Clown of Virtual Images" is a work by Japanese writer Keigo Higashino. The simplified Chinese version is published for the first time, including 7 novels: "Illusion", "Perspective", "Listen to the Heart", "Curveball", "Mind Wave", "Disguise", and "Acting". "The Clown of Virtual Images" is a series of "The Devotion of Suspect X". Like "Salvation of the Saint" and "Silent Parade" and other well-received works, it takes "Detective Galileo" Manabu Yukawa as the protagonist, writes through the human heart with numerous suspense, and analyzes human nature in wonderful tricks.
Story summary:
Komai lay motionless on the ground, his face darkening.
Atsuko let go of the knife handle, picked up Komai's phone with gloves on, and processed the address book. She also took a photo of the fireworks outside the window, because the time recorded in the photo could interfere with the police investigation.
Afterwards, she went to a coffee shop to meet her colleagues as if nothing had happened.
Atsuko carefully erased all the information that was unfavorable to her, but did not remove the knife that was stuck in Komai's chest.
An hour later, she will return to the crime scene and report the incident to the police.
The police believe that Atsuko's actions are undoubtedly detrimental to her. However, Yukawa Manabu draws a different conclusion. He finds that it is not just the case that is full of illusions, but the entire life of the person involved.
About the Author · · · · · ·
Keigo Higashino
Japanese writer.
In 1985, "After School" won the 31st Edogawa Ranpo Award and began to write full-time;
In 1999, "White Night Walk" led the annual Weekly Bunshun mystery novel list, and "Secret" won the 52nd Japan Mystery Writers Association Award;
The Devotion of Suspect X, published in 2005, won the 134th Naoki Prize and the 6th Honkaku Mystery Novel Award, and topped the annual three major mystery novel rankings;
In 2008, Meteor Kizuna won the 43rd New Wind Award;
The Newcomer, published in 2009, topped the two major mystery novel rankings of the year;
In 2012, "The Convenience Store of Sorrow" won the 7th Central Public Opinion Literature and Art Award;
In 2014, "When the Prayer Ends" won the 48th Yoshikawa Eiji Literature Award.