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BOOK RECOMMENDATION: MALICE by Keigo Higashino

Malice, by renowned Japanese author Keigo Higashino is truly a very intriguing book.

The story starts off with the murder of Kuhikiko Hidaka, a well known author. His body was found by his wife Rie Hidaka and his friend friend Nonoguchi. when dectective Kaga comes to investigate the case, he realizes that Nonogucchi worked with a school when he was a teacher. when Kaga investigates further he finds that Nonoguchi is hiding something..

who killed Hidaka? well, you will get to know about the killer within the first three capters of the book.., then isn't the mystery solved?

Well, well this crime thriller is not about WHO or HOW its about "WHY".. yes, the motive of the murder...

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You will reach a point where you will feel.. okay, killer confessed the crime and the motive behind it is also found, then what is yet to discover in ensuing pages..?

well, the real mystery behind 'WHY' is yet to unturn.. and you will get to know the actual 'WHY' until the last page of the novel...

Its a good read.., though it starts off a little slow, but once the plot gains momentum it will invariably arrest your attention till the very end..

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