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Le nouveau – Keigo Higashino
CHF14.50A Tokyo, Kaga Kyoichiro vient d’être muté au commissariat de Nihonbashi. Il enquête sur le meurtre d’une femme retrouvée étranglée dans son appartement. Mais ce qui retient l’attention de l’inspecteur ce sont surtout des détails anecdotiques tels que les restes d’une gaufre fourrée au wasabi retrouvés chez la victime.
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Les sept divinités du bonheur – Keigo Higashino
CHF13.80Aoyagi Takeaki, un homme âgé d’une cinquantaine d’années, est assassiné au pied de la statue du dragon ailé qui orne le pont de Nihonbashi, à Tokyo. Fraîchement arrivé au commissariat d’un quartier prospère de la ville, l’enquêteur Kaga est chargé de cette affaire qui paraît simple. Mais les apparences sont trompeuses et le principal suspect s’avère innocent.
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One Hundred Flowers – Genki Kawamura
CHF19.50The fragrance of a single stem in a vase.
The shimmering reflection of fireworks in a lake.
The quiet of a bookshop as evening falls.
The feeling of opening a brand-new diary and beginning to write …Moments of beauty endure. But what happens when you begin to forget?
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Mongrel – Hanako Footman
CHF15.90Mei loses her Japanese mother at age six. Growing up in suburban Surrey, she yearns to fit in, suppressing not only her heritage but her growing desire for her best friend Fran. Yuki leaves the Japanese countryside to pursue her dream of becoming a concert violinist in London. Far from home and in an unfamiliar city, she finds herself caught up in the charms of her older teacher. Haruka attempts to navigate Tokyo’s nightlife and all of its many vices, working as a hostess in the city’s sex district. She grieves a mother who hid so many secrets from her, until finally one of those secrets comes to light . . . Shifting between three intertwining narratives, Mongrel reveals a tangled web of desire, isolation, belonging and ultimately, hope.
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Newcomer – Keigo Higashino
CHF19.50An intriguing mashup of police procedural and golden age puzzle mystery. When fortysomething divorcee Mineko Mitsui is discovered strangled at her home, Detective Kyoichiro Kaga […] begins tracing items found in the dead woman’s flat to shops in the neighbourhood, using a mixture of Sherlockian deduction and legwork to lead him to the killer. What initially appears to be a chain of short stories coalesces into an investigation, as Kaga, in a delightfully low-key style, painstakingly builds up a picture of the dead woman’s past and the events of the last days of her life.
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Malice – Keigo Higashino
CHF19.50In a brilliantly realized tale of cat and mouse, the detective and the writer battle over the truth of the past and how events that led to the murder really unfolded. Which one of the two writers was ultimately guilty of malice?