
Under the Midnight Sun
A Novel
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David Shih
From the acclaimed internationally best-selling author Keigo Higashino (The Devotion of Suspect X) comes a sweeping novel in the tradition of Les Miserables and Crime and Punishment. This is the compelling story of a brutal crime and the two teenagers - Ryo, the son of the murdered man, and Yukiho, the daughter of the main suspect - whose lives remain inextricably linked over the 20-year search for the truth behind the crime.
In Osaka in 1973, the body of a murdered man is found in an abandoned building. Investigating the crime, Detective Sasagaki is unable to find the killer. Over the next 20 years, through the lens of a succession of characters, Higashino tells the story of two teens, Ryo and Yukiho, whose lives are most affected by the crime, and the obsessed detective, Sasagaki, who continues to investigate the murder, looking for the elusive truth.
Under the Midnight Sun is a complex psychological novel about crime and its aftereffects by one of the most read and most accomplished contemporary mystery authors. A twisting, compelling work that will astonish and delight fans both old and new alike.
©1999 Keigo Higashino; tranlation copyright 2016 by Alexander O. Smith (P)2019 TantorListeners also enjoyed...




















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A masterpiece, one of my all time favorites
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Loved the book but not the narration
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So many subplots and twists
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TW for a graphic description of rape.
Shih’s narration is good, but unfortunately lacks nuance when voicing female characters.
A troubling story with excellent suspense
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Fascinating
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It is a difficult book for a westerner to follow in audio. There are many characters and many unfamiliar Japanese names, and many important pieces of information are contained in single short passages or throwaway lines you need to catch and remember. It would be easier to read a paper book, where you could mark pages, skim back easily and make notes.
This is made more difficult by name changes and aliases, and by the narrator. He is okay, but he just has a few standard voices for male and female characters and children, so it’s not easy to tell the characters apart by their voices.
Despite the difficulties, it is absolutely worth the effort. It’s an unusually brilliant book and very memorable. I will probably buy the print version to read again and understand it better.
Brilliant, complex, subtle
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Not a genre I typically like, but really good
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Children Are Damaged, Psychologically
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Definitely worth the money!
Higashino is a master storyteller
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Within the first two chapters, we had a character describe a child’s look as so alluring he almost forgot she was in ELEMENTARY school. Middle school and high school students are also sexualized, sometimes pretty graphically.
If you can get past that, perhaps there’s a good story there. But it’s not for me or anyone who might not enjoy reading such things.
Too much sexualizing of children
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