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The Final Curtain

The Kyoichiro Kaga Series, Book 4

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The Final Curtain

By: Keigo Higashino
Narrated by: P.J. Ochlan
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A decade ago, Tokyo Police Detective Kyoichiro Kaga went to collect the ashes of his recently deceased mother. Years before, she ran away from her husband and son without explanation or any further contact, leaving her estranged son with many unanswered questions.

Now in Tokyo, Michiko Oshitani is found dead many miles from home. Strangled to death, left in the bare apartment rented under a false name by a man who has disappeared without a trace. Oshitani lived far away in Sendai, with no known connection to Tokyo—and neither her family nor friends have any idea why she would have gone there.

Hers is the second strangulation death in that approximate area of Tokyo—the other was a homeless man, killed and burned in a tent by the river. As the police search through Oshitani's past for any clue that might shed some light, one of the detectives reaches out to Detective Kaga for advice. As the case unfolds, an unexpected connective emerges between the murder now and the long-ago case of Detective Kaga's missing mother.

The Final Curtain, one of Keigo Higashino's most acclaimed mysteries, brings the story of Detective Kaga to a surprising conclusion in a series of rich, surprising twists.

©2014 Keigo Higashino; Translation copyright 2023 by Giles Murray (P)2023 Tantor
International Mystery & Crime Police Procedural Crime Fiction Mystery Suspense Detective Crime Fiction Exciting World Literature
Complex Story • Intriguing Twists • Japanese Cultural Fit • Interesting Plot • Beautiful Complexity

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The twists and turns of these murders is intriguing. The bodies are piled up at the end
If the listener wants a fast paced story, this is not for you. It can be challenging to follow the four syllable, Japanese names. However, if the listener sticks with it, it’s very satisfying.

Twists and turns

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This one was quite labored and long, with many names to keep track, which does not help. Overall it was very average, not nearly as good as Malice for example, the first Kaga outing by Higashino. The narration is passable, but not very exciting and slightly annoying delivery. Skip this one.

Very average overall

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Thank you Netgalley for the advance reader copy of The Final Curtain by Keigo Higashino in exchange for an honest review. I really enjoyed this book. It felt like a tangle of Christmas lights in the beginning, then Higashino slowly unraveled the cord and created a beautiful, complex story. Very well written.

The complexity of the story

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I got through it as I am a fan of the author, but the narrator uses the same inflection no matter what he is reading, and it is really grating.

Great story, awful narration,

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I’ve loved this series. Detective Kaga is such a fascinating character. The puzzle pieces all come together and this book is highly recommended!

Outstanding

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