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"Precognitive Dreams" Author: [Japanese] Higashino Keigo Publisher: Nanhai Publishing Company
"Precognitive Dreams" Author: [Japanese] Higashino Keigo Publisher: Nanhai Publishing Company
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
★ Keigo Higashino's "The Devotion of Suspect X" series, a mystery novel full of suspense and fantastic ideas
★"Precognitive Dream" is suspenseful with a sense of the supernatural and mystery. This theme has never appeared in Keigo Higashino's other works: I have seen this in my dream!
★When I was 10 years old, I dreamed that I would marry a girl named Li Mei. 17 years later, that girl really appeared. 4 days ago, I dreamed that she committed suicide. Unexpectedly, this dream came true. Is the dream predicting the future, or is my dream designed by someone?
★The cover is carefully designed by a well-known designer, with a unique style and hardcover collection. An exquisite bookmark is included with the book
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Summary of "Precognitive Dream": When I was ten years old, I dreamed of a girl named Morisaki Reimi. I fell in love with her, and she told me that she would definitely marry me in the future. Seventeen years later, Reimi really appeared! She wrote to me and asked me to go to her house quietly at night to discuss our future.
I woke up in the middle of the night and saw a woman in red in the building opposite me. She put a noose around her neck and jumped off the platform. In the morning, the woman appeared on the balcony, smiling and talking on the phone. Three days later, the police suddenly came to my house to investigate and said that the woman opposite me had hanged herself the night before.
My dream was designed again.
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 Public Opinion Literature Award;
In 2014, "When the Prayer Ends" won the 48th Yoshikawa Eiji Literature Award.