![]() ![]() ![]() Tests reveal there was poison in his coffee. Yoshitaka is found face down, sprawled on the wooden floor, with a spilled cup of coffee next to him. Salvation of a Saint is a very detailed police procedural focusing on the death of a young married man inside his empty apartment. For some strange reason Salvation of a Saint was made available in a Kindle edition a few months before the hardcover hit out shelves (on 7 February), so I bought it because I honestly couldn’t wait to read it.īut this book is quite a different kettle of fish to its predecessor. When Jeff, who comments here every now and then, told me last summer that there was a new Keigo Higashino novel in the offing I eagerly awaited its UK release. It was a masterpiece of plotting filled with so many twists and turns it was impossible to guess the ending, and I loved every (restrained) word of it. ![]() When I read Keigo Higashino’s The Devotion of Suspect Xin late 2011, I thought it was one of the most extraordinary crime novels I’d ever experienced. Translated from the Japanese by Alexander O. ![]() Fiction – Kindle edition Hachette Digital 384 pages 2012. ![]()
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