A review by mweis
Silent Parade by Keigo Higashino

4.0

*I received an eARC via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.*

I adore Detective Galileo! Reading these books just feels cozy in a way. 

In this story we have a case from Kusanagi's past where the guilty party got away because of flaws in the justice system and a similar, more recent case with links to to that killer. And then the suspect involved in both cases dies. While that sounds (and is a little) convoluted, Higashino weaves the threads of the story together masterfully. 

I highly recommend this series to fans of police procedurals and murder mysteries, especially if you prefer those without excessive descriptions of violence. While this is the 9th in the series, it is only the 4th to be translated and can act as a standalone, though you'll miss some of the depth of Yukawa and Kusanagi's friendship.