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Silent Parade

Detective Galileo, Book 4

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Silent Parade

By: Keigo Higashino
Narrated by: David Shih
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Detective Galileo, Keigo Higashino's best-loved character from The Devotion of Suspect X, returns in Silent Parade, a complex and challenging mystery - several murders, decades apart, with no solid evidence.

A popular young girl disappears without a trace, her skeletal remains discovered three years later in the ashes of a burned-out house. There's a suspect and compelling circumstantial evidence of his guilt, but no concrete proof. When he isn't indicted, he returns to mock the girl's family. And this isn't the first time he's been suspected of the murder of a young girl; nearly 20 years ago he was tried and released due to lack of evidence. Detective Chief Inspector Kusanagi of the Homicide Division of the Tokyo Police worked both cases.

The neighborhood in which the murdered girl lived is famous for an annual street festival, featuring a parade with entries from around Tokyo and Japan. During the parade, the suspected killer dies unexpectedly. His death is suspiciously convenient, but the people with all the best motives have rock-solid alibis. DCI Kusanagi turns once again to his college friend, physics professor, and occasional police consultant Manabu Yukawa, known as Detective Galileo, to help solve the string of impossible-to-prove murders.

©2018 Keigo Higashino; Translation copyright 2021 by Giles Murray (P)2021 Tantor
International Mystery & Crime Police Procedurals Mystery

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This was an intricate tale covering several crimes, and several criminals with a cascade of names. That was the dizzying part.
I finally downloaded the book in Kindle so I could see the names clearly. A very good finish to an interesting story and an enlightening visit to Japan.

Just a bit dizzing but really good just the same.

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[No spoiler.] I read all Higashino’s past work and loved every one of them. My favorite is Newcomer and the TV adaptation was also very good. But this book truly disappoints me. First, the plot is convoluted. Higashino’s work always involves intricate plot that thrills the readers. But this book’s plot feels very tortured. Many Professor Yukawa’s theses feel like barely educated guesses and the probability that all of them panned out should be unbelievably low. Second, the professor is awfully “nosy” in this book. In the other books, he is more detached and acted like a consultant assisting his detective friend. In this book, however, he steps into the life of people involved even before the revenge murder took place. And the way he manipulates people to act the way he prefers is a bit chilling. He is a very smooth operator of the minds. Third, there is almost no likeable character in this whole book. Higashino spreads his ink too thin and nobody gets a decent build-up to tug the readers in. If you are a fan of Higashino, you had better avoid this one.

The worst of Higashino's work

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I still enjoyed it enough to finish but there was something lacking in this one. I usually like the way the pieces are there for you to figure out, but this one seemed like then information was just coming out of nowhere.

Not my favorite

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In some sections there are background noises that are really distracting.

While I think it’s a good book, it’s not as good as the others. But I love the style, and how the author allows us to glimpse into the intricacies of another culture so well.

I wasn’t the most engaged with the mystery, but I think I like these books the most for how each character feels so real, and how you feel involved in their lives.

I wish there was no background noise as it really got annoying at times

Great performance but recording has quality issues

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Seems to me that the police are speeding more time (time =$) trying to find the person(s) who killed the criminal than when they were trying to find who killed the girl. The story is too slow for me + reminds me at a novel by Agatha Christie, sorry

I can’t finished it, too slow

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