Past influences the now.

The Final Curtain (Kyoichito Kago #4) by Keigo Higashino  

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I’ve always enjoyed tales about Tokyo Detective Kyoichiro Kaga. This is no exception, although going backwards and forwards from the past to the present, alongside the variety of Japanese names to keep straight, made this a challenging, yet rewarding read.

The strangulation of a lonely woman in a basement apartment, and the death of a homeless man, all link somehow with the death of Kaga’s estranged mother.

Inexorably we follow the trail Kaga leads us down to the final curtain reveal.


A Minotaur ARC via NetGalley.                                              

Many thanks to the author and publisher.

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