The Devotion of Suspect X: A Detective Galileo Novel

Keigo Higashino
Traduction Alexander O. Smith
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The Devotion of Suspect X: A Detective Galileo Novel

Keigo Higashino
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“…The best mystery novel I read [last year] was a standalone translation of a Japanese novel, The Devotion of Suspect X… a puzzle mystery that manages never to become a "cozy…" Ishigami, a mathematical genius who, through the vicissitudes of academic life has become a mere high school teacher, has fallen in love with the divorced mother-of-one who lives next door, and when she commits a killing in self-defense, he takes over the crime scene and arranges a brilliant deception that completely fools the police… [The Devotion of Suspect X] is smart at every level. Each revelation is smarter than the illusion it tears aside. And the conclusion, which depends on understanding of human character rather than logic or science, is both satisfying and frustrating. Satisfying, because it is utterly just and true to character; frustrating, because quite against our own moral sense we find ourselves rooting for the bad guy – because we understand him so well he doesn't seem all that bad.” —Orson Scott Card

“Higashino won Japan's Naoki Prize for Best Novel with this stunning thriller about miscarried human devotion, a bestseller in Japan. The author successfully combines unquestionable reasoning with unquenchable pain. In this brutally laconic translation, cold logic battles warm hearts throughout this elegant proof of the wages of sin, in which everyone suffers and no one can ever win.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Winner of Japan's prestigious Naoki Prize and a bestseller there with more than two million copies sold, this literary psychological thriller is a subtle and shifting murder mystery. It will make readers redefine devotion and trust in an otherwise complete stranger.” —Library Journal (starred review)

“Veteran police detective matches wits with a brilliant rookie criminal. This character-driven mystery by the prolific Higashino has much to recommend, including a droll Columbo-like sleuth and a great surprise ending.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“In The Devotion of Suspect X, Keigo Higashino weaves a web of intellectual gamesmanship in which the truth is a weapon that leads both police and readers astray. The ingenius conclusion is so unexpected that it's difficult to imagine anyone seeing it coming. Smart, smart characters.” —Jaqueline Winspear

“How could we have ever imagined, without the help of a novel like this, that Japanese life could be so fraught with suffering and so entertaining all at once?” —Alan Cheuse, Dallas Morning News on HIMITSU (The Secret), published as NAOKO in the U.S.

“Higashino is a deft conjurer of human relationships, and while this is first and foremost a tale of grief-- --he infuses it with spasms of sharp humor.” —East Bay Express on Himitsu (The Secret)

The Devotion of Suspect X has all the brilliant intricacy of the best Golden Age mysteries - puzzle within puzzle, twist after twist - with a modern sensibility. It is a wonderful, fresh take on the classic mystery's intellectual struggle between protagonist and antagonist, adds to it all the right amounts of tension and pacing, places it in a fascinating setting, and gives of all of this plenty of heart.” —Jan Burke, New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award winning author of Kidnapped and Bones

“Japanese crime writers excel at many things: one is the slow tightening of the noose that's at the fast-pounding heart of the police procedural. The Devotion of Suspect X is a terrific book in that tradition and it's about time American readers got a crack at it.” —SJ Rozan, Edgar Award winning author of Winter and Night and On the Line

The Devotion of Suspect X is elegant and spare and gripping and vivid. Most of all, however, it is deeply moving, and this is what sets it apart!” —Jesse Kellerman, bestselling author of Trouble and The Executor

“Irresistible! A mind-twisting story that will have readers plunging in to try to solve the crime before the math genius, the physics professor, or the cop get there first.” —Nancy Pickard, New York Times bestselling author of The Scent of Rain and Lightning and The Virgin of Small Plains

Overall rating: 4.8 / 5 from 5 reviews.

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"I love a good book that takes everything you think you know and suddenly flips it without any indication whatsoever! This was a delight to read. Great murder mystery with some surprise twists throughout. Unexpected ending. Really enjoyed it!"

Juliet (4/5)

Absolutely Amazing

"By far one of the best mystery novels I have read in a long time."

Savannah (5/5)

One of the Best Mystery Reads In a Long Time

"I had just about given up on reading new mysteries until I came across Devotion. Once you get used to the 'rhythm' of the translation you will be in for a real treat. I am now a devoted fan of this author's works."

GuGoo (5/5)

Awesome!

"I watched a few dramas based on Higashino Keigo's novels and wanted to give them a read. I have yet to watch the drama adaptation of this but the novel was great. Different from typical mystery novels, we get to follow the murder. It builds a lot of suspense and was a great read!"

Lily (5/5)

great!

"Wow, I didn't see this one coming. Even though right at the beginning you know who the killer is, you just don't know how the alibi works so perfectly. This book is not finding who the killer is (since you already know) but more of how they made the perfect alibi and the detective is trying to solve that. A different take on mystery. Love it!"

Stephanie (5/5)

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  • Date de publication : Feb 28, 2012
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 320
  • Éditeur : St. Martin's Publishing Group
  • ISBN : 9781250002693
  • Dimensions : 5.45" W x 0.85" L x 8.25" H

Born in Osaka and currently living in Tokyo, KEIGO HIGASHINO is one of the most widely known and bestselling novelists in Japan. He is the winner of the Edogawa Rampo Prize (for best mystery), the Mystery Writers of Japan, Inc. Prize (for best mystery) among others. His novels are translated widely throughout Asia.
ALEXANDER O. SMITH has translated a broad variety of novels, manga, and video games, for which he has been nominated for the Eisner Award, and won the ALA's Batchelder Award (for his translation of Miyuki Miyabe's Brave Story), and been recognized for his localizations of the video games Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy XII. He lives with his family in Vermont.

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