Review Winner of the Japan Mystery Writers Award“Higashino is a deft conjurer of human relationships, and while this is first and foremost a tale of grief— thankfully, no one calls Naoko a story of redemption—he infuses it with spasms of sharp humor.” —East Bay Express “The novel flips suddenly…in wonderfully pleasing fashion, from pathetic tragedy to social satire and domestic comedy with themes of love, work, sex and education. 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 for the Dallas Morning News "It's the realness of the characters ..that makes the fantastic story more believable and harder to put down." - Mecha Mecha Media Blogspot About the Author Born in 1958, Keigo Higashino studied electrical engineering and worked as a salaryman until he wom the Edogawa Rampo Mystery Award in 1985. Originally a detective novelist, he has branched out to other genres, including science fiction. Naoko is his first work to appear in English.
S**A
I love Higashino mysteries but this did not compare to his ...
I love Higashino mysteries but this did not compare to his other better known books. If anything, it felt like an experimental piece of writing, not written with the same clarity as his other books.
B**A
Four Stars
Naoko is an amazing journey through the dreaded and refined human emotions. Higashino is superb
M**A
Three Stars
Super
R**A
Must buy for Keigo
Having read all of his work, I was tempted to buy this from so long finally I got it.. I have just finished few pages will update once after reading it.
A**U
One Star
Way Pathetic story expected more and it was complete downfall
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