Keigo Higashino

Journey Under the Midnight Sun

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A twenty-year-old murder
A chain of unsolvable mysteries
Can one detective solve this epic riddle?
When a man is found murdered in an abandoned building in Osaka in 1973, unflappable detective Sasagaki is assigned to the case. He begins to piece together the connection of two young people who are inextricably linked to the crime; the dark, taciturn son of the victim and the unexpectedly captivating daughter of the main suspect. Over the next twenty years we follow their lives as Sasagaki pursues the case – which remains unsolved – to the point of obsession.
Stark, intriguing and stylish, Journey Under the Midnight Sun is an epic mystery by the bestselling Japanese author of The Devotion of Suspect X.
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  • ainevlashared an impression6 years ago
    👍Worth reading
    🚀Unputdownable

    keigo’s work never fail amazed the readers

  • ;shared an impression6 years ago
    👍Worth reading
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    i guess i really need to repair my heart after reading this. that's the only comment that i can come up with. feel free to try the sensation of something being ripped out of your chest right when you read the very last page.

Quotes

  • nonhas quoted3 years ago
    You know how the sun rises and sets at a certain time each day? In the same way, all of our lives have a day and night. But it’s not set like it is with the sun. Some people walk forever in the sunlight, and some people have to walk through the darkest night their whole lives. When people talk about being afraid, what they’re afraid of is that their sun will set. That the light they love will fade. That’s why you’re frightened, isn’t it?
  • nonhas quoted3 years ago
    When you wander in the dark too long, you start to see things that aren’t really there.
  • Deb Leehas quoted3 years ago
    Nothing like that.’ Ryo shook his head. ‘It’s just… sometimes I feel like I spend my life under a midnight sun.’

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