megseyo 's review for:

4.0

A detective mystery book that I consider quite modern. I like how the author narrates each seemingly trivial supporting character, who turns out to have indirect connections to both the victim and the perpetrator. The story is simple but is elaborated in a way that makes it appear quite complex.

As a mystery book lover, I enjoyed this book, although I must point out that the storytelling style is quite similar to other works by Keigo. Nonetheless, it is very enjoyable. For those who worship plot twists in a story, this will certainly appeal to them. However, based on my experience with this story, I would say it is just decent.

My personal rating is 4/5 because it is quite thrilling to read.