The Final Curtain
The Kyoichiro Kaga Series, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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P.J. Ochlan
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Written by:
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Keigo Higashino
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A decade ago, Tokyo Police Detective Kyoichiro Kaga went to collect the ashes of his recently deceased mother. Years before, she ran away from her husband and son without explanation or any further contact, leaving her estranged son with many unanswered questions.
Now in Tokyo, Michiko Oshitani is found dead many miles from home. Strangled to death, left in the bare apartment rented under a false name by a man who has disappeared without a trace. Oshitani lived far away in Sendai, with no known connection to Tokyo—and neither her family nor friends have any idea why she would have gone there.
Hers is the second strangulation death in that approximate area of Tokyo—the other was a homeless man, killed and burned in a tent by the river. As the police search through Oshitani's past for any clue that might shed some light, one of the detectives reaches out to Detective Kaga for advice. As the case unfolds, an unexpected connective emerges between the murder now and the long-ago case of Detective Kaga's missing mother.
The Final Curtain, one of Keigo Higashino's most acclaimed mysteries, brings the story of Detective Kaga to a surprising conclusion in a series of rich, surprising twists.
©2014 Keigo Higashino; Translation copyright 2023 by Giles Murray (P)2023 TantorWhat listeners say about The Final Curtain
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- Jaqueline
- 2024-08-31
Heartbreaking backstory of the suspect.
This book drew me in from chapter 1. All the twists were not only breaking, but it gave a new light on what a tragic life story can be like of the cards aren't in your favour.
Everything about the story, from the world building, to the characters, to the decisions, it made my heart ache.
P.J. is such a great narrator, he just knows how to bring the characters to life.
Keigo-San certainly knows how to write a great story. He has become one of my favourite authors next to Lars Kepler, the author of the Joona Linna series.
I would listen or read this again. I cannot recommend this bok enough.
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