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Détective Conan, Tome 6 by Gosho Aoyama

mayar_reading_stuff's review against another edition

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5.0

4.5/5

I feel so smart because I solved the cliffhanger. I'm this close to channelling my inner Kelly Kapoor and doing the whole: "You guys, I'm like super smart now". I am. I am super smart for solving the case.


I'm not happy because there aren't many character-driven stories. I still enjoyed it, though.


**Book 8 of 10 in the reading marathon

mergs_scribbles's review against another edition

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4.0

Cases were good in this volume. They were not as exciting as previous ones but I still had a good time.

christin22's review against another edition

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4.0

Ich war am Anfang voll erschrocken, ich dachte wirklich, jetzt ist es um Conan geschehen! Aber dann waren es doch nur seine Eltern. Und die Szene später mit der Katze voller Blut muss den kleinen Kindern ja eigentlich ein ziemliches Trauma verursacht haben. Aber ist halt Manga nicht?
Und am Ende der Anfang einer Story wo das Alibi mittels Fotographien gemacht wurde.

typewriterdeluxe's review against another edition

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3.0

Another thrilling and silly installment in the Case Closed series. This volume resolves the cliffhanger from the previous volume and covers an affair investigation-turned-murder case, a junior detective league case, and a murder case whose suspect has a suspiciously clean alibi. I love/hate Aoyama's cliffhangers, and this volume ends with another one!

looney_moons's review against another edition

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4.0

 4 stars

 Content Warnings
- Blood
- Murder
- Violence

 Review
This is one of my favourite ones, and so memorable as well. The Alibis of three murder and solving has stayed with me since I read it the first time many years ago and it's still amazing, even if I do know every single detail. This was a very familiar and a very welcomed read.

xterminal's review against another edition

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4.0

Gosho Aoyama, Case Closed, vol. 6 (ViZ, 1994)

The resolution of the “Conan's mother” storyline, one of the best in the series so far, is followed up with a standard adultery/murder mystery story, after which the series distinguishes itself again with the formation of the Junior Detective League, which gives us a little more insight into Conan's classmates. The book ends with another strong one, a story of a writer's murder at the Tenkaichi Festival. Maybe the easiest of the stories so far to guess the ending beforehand, but it's well-written and fast-paced. Good stuff. ****
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