Guilt

by Brian Kenney

A brilliant novel that at first seems to be a simple murder case but grows into an expansive investigation of the nature of crime and its outcomes. Higashino is best known for his Detective Kaga and Detective Galileo series, and this is the first in his Detective Godai series to be translated into English. Godai, a member of the Tokyo Police Department, is investigating the death of a lawyer, Kensuke Shiraishi, whose body was found on a Tokyo riverbank. From there the story leads to Tatsuro Kuraki, said to have had some relationship with Shiraishi, who confesses to both the lawyer’s murder and another killing from 30 years ago. You would think this would wrap up the narrative, which is complex, albeit completely readable. But no, the story moves on, with new players, more motives, and a shocking conclusion. What a delight it is for English-speaking readers to have a new novel from Higashino.

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