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1. The dedication of suspect X.

[Japan] by Keigo Hi

Japanese mystery book that boys must read?

What are there? The following is what I carefully arranged for you, I hope you like it!

1. The dedication of suspect X.

[Japan] by Keigo Hi

Japanese mystery book that boys must read?

What are there? The following is what I carefully arranged for you, I hope you like it!

1. The dedication of suspect X.

[Japan] by Keigo Higashino

Translated by Liu Ziqian

If China is the hottest mystery writer, it must be Keigo Higashino. Uncle Dongye's most vigorous and beautiful work, I think it belongs to the dedication of suspect X.

Stone God, a mathematical genius, has only one pleasure every day, that is, to go to a fixed lunch shop to buy lunch, just to see Amethyst, the neighbor who works in the lunch shop. Jingzi lived alone with her daughter, but accidentally killed her ex-husband. Stone god offered him to deal with the aftermath. Stone god set up an incredible bureau, so that the police can only fight around the corner all the time and never touch the case.

The story is exquisite and complicated, and love is earth-shattering. His love supports everything and destroys everything.

He loves to the extreme. Anyway, he gave up his life, beloved mathematics, reputation and ideal.

The purity of his love, he ignored himself, happiness, happiness and the unknown beauty that has not yet happened in life.

He is so obsessed with love that he never seems to think about good and evil, right and wrong, fairness and justice.

In fact, no matter how careful the logic is, no matter how careful the calculation is, no matter how talented the brain is, it can't compare with a heart. Emotion may be the most powerful force a person can possess.

2. Half decline

[Japan] by Hideo Yokoyama

Translated by Wang Weixing

As for Japanese reasoning writers, almost everyone knows Keigo Higashino, but I don't know Hideo Yokoyama, another famous Japanese reasoning master. Hideo Yokoyama worked as a journalist for 65,438+02 years before turning to full-time writing. His works are good at carefully analyzing the psychological weaknesses of characters, and the endings are often "fascinating" and shocking.

I have always felt that the most important part of mystery novels is naturally a step-by-step process of solving crimes. After reading Half Autumn, I found that a story without suspense can be so shocking, and a mystery novel can also be warm, touching and full of human touch.

Yasunari Ichiro is a policeman with a good reputation. A year ago, his son died of illness. Two days ago, my son died, and he strangled his wife who was suffering from illness. Two days later, he turned himself in to the county police station. He confessed to the facts of the crime, but said nothing about what happened "two days after the crime" and fell into a "half-baked" state. Around the blank investigation in these two days, police, prosecutors, journalists and lawyers all participated. ...

A policeman killed his wife, but there was no bad guy in the book. Every character bears multiple pressures and life is not smooth. This is the true nature of life. Everyone's efforts, struggles, confusion and unwillingness on the road of life are so real.

A person's half life may be nothing, or it may be bleak and bumpy, but there is always a reason for you to go on, and half an autumn may give the best one.

3. Train

[Japan] by Miyuki Miyabe

Translated by Zhang Qiuming

The snake tried to shed its skin again and again because it believed that it would give birth to feet one day.

Just like people's desire, they always look at the good of others and constantly pluck their own skin. I don't want to stop until I die. Until it is killed by desire.

"What does it matter if it is a snake? It doesn't matter if it doesn't have long feet. But snakes think it is better to have feet, and they are happier to have feet. "

But how many people can willingly admit that "snakes are snakes and snakes have no feet"?

Trains, burning cars, are used to take the dead who did evil before their death to hell. With Miyuki Miyabe's unique exquisite and cold style, this book slowly tells a tragedy of pursuing happiness but being swallowed up by desire, and shows the process of a soul struggling to make mistakes again and again until it is doomed to failure.

Guan Genzhangzi, an ordinary-looking company clerk, can only live the most ordinary life all his life, and such a future can be seen when he is young. In order to have a better life, she owed more than10 million and had to apply for personal bankruptcy. Zi Qiao, a beautiful new city, married a rich husband. She could have had a good life, but she was abandoned because of her father's debt.

In order to get rid of the shadow of the past and find happiness again, they had to make a terrible choice and involuntarily set foot on the "train" to hell and never looked back.

I remember it was midsummer when I finished reading, but I felt cold and sobbed. Everything that everyone desperately does is just to make themselves "happier". But true happiness should be bright and belong to happiness under the sun, not at the expense of hurting others.

4. Golden Dream

Kotaro Iban

Dyke translation

"I am used to looking at things with a pessimistic eye. I don't want to write anything that makes readers feel heavy and gloomy, so I decided to write a story about trying to live on a pessimistic stage." I can't imagine how readers in China will feel about Jin Meng, but if you can forget the hardships of daily life when reading this novel and really enjoy the fun brought by this story, I will be satisfied. "Kotaro Iban once sent a message to readers in China.

Qing Liu, a well-behaved courier, suddenly became the murderer of the Japanese Prime Minister one morning, and embarked on a pursuit journey. Past friends, classmates, lovers and strangers are all involved in this whirlpool. An ordinary person, who was suddenly attacked by huge malice, was frightened, panicked, struggled, despaired, fought back and finally saved himself.

Each of us is just a nobody in the vast sea of people, and life is doomed to be difficult. In The Golden Dream, Iban tells you that it seems not difficult enough to give up on yourself. You can refuse or be yourself.

We can't change the world, but we can live hard. After all, there are many beautiful things in this world. Even if you can only live for one more second, you should try to be happy for one second. With courage, hope and confidence, no matter how dark the place is, it can become a "golden dream".

5. Points and lines

[Japan] by Seicho Matsumoto

Translated by Lin Qinghua

Among Japanese reasoning writers, many won Naoki Award, but Seicho Matsumoto was the only one who won Akutagawa Award. His works emphasize the reflection of social phenomena, human nature and human feelings through events, which creates a precedent for social reasoning novels. Although this "point, line and surface" is a pioneering work of the social school, its tricks are still wonderful, which can be called the perfect combination of the social school and the Benguer school.

In Japan's later works of reasoning, many works draw lessons from points and lines, which often feel cordial to read, just like its reappearance. For example, Keigo Higashino's Malice and Time to Live, while Hideo Yokoyama is called the contemporary Seicho Matsumoto.

I always think that the most interesting thing about reading detective novels is not what the ultimate truth is and who the murderer is, but the process of stripping and revealing secrets with detectives. The case framework of this novel is not complicated. Although the social problems of * * * are mentioned, the most attractive thing is the fun of criminal reasoning. That impenetrable net strung together into a perfect murder plan. The layout of people is too clever and meticulous, and the difficulty of solving crimes can be imagined.

"Seeing two unrelated points next to each other, we took the line by mistake and strung the two points together." Instinctively string similar points into a line and follow this line to make a mystery. Finally, break the traditional thinking and disassemble the line again, and find that there is no connection between points. This is the mystery of "point and line".