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What attracted me to this book was the quote on its cover “The Japanese Stieg Larsson – The Times”. I have had the opportunity to read only one of Stieg Larsson’s works and I absolutely LOVED it! So when this book came up on BlogAdda’s Review list, I knew I just had to apply for it. So I did and am GLAD that I did. The book is absolutely amazing and totally mind blowing!
The first
thing that stands out about this book is its plot. It is quite unique in the
sense that it takes a path that very few authors have ever taken. We are so
used to getting a bit background on the protagonists, then the crime takes
place and we follow the protagonists’ journey towards solving the crime and
playing the ‘guessing game’ along the ride. That’s the well-trodden path that most
crime / thriller / mystery stories take. But in this case, the perpetrator is
pointed out towards the very beginning of the book. So, it is not really a ‘whodunit’
sort of mystery. But that doesn't really take the thrill out of the book. In fact,
it’s this very twist in the plot that grips you from the beginning. Then there
are still a hell lot of twists and turns in the novel that will keep you on the
edge, play a different guessing game and simply keep turning the pages until
the very last chapter.
The most
important thing to me in a book is the ‘characters’. An amazing plot is often
ruined by average characters or poor characterizations. While often strong characters
with good development through the book often raise an average plot to something
more. This book has really strong characters that go well with the book. First
is Ishigami, a middle grade mathematics teacher. He is introduced to us as a
plain and simple math teacher who is often appalled by the quality of his
students. He is a genius who loves to work on theorems on his own and then
prove them too. Then there is Manabu, a brilliant physicist who often counsels his
detective friend. These two geniuses – the mathematician and the physicist, are
pitted against each other. The way they work through covering up and trying to
solve the crime is just brilliant. That’s another thing that elevates the class
of this novel. Then there are Yasuko, Misato and Kusanagi, who also play very
important roles in the novel.
The writing
style of the author is very graphic. Whether describing the locations or
writing out a conversation or just describing some very simple actions of his
characters, Kiego manages to paint a very vivid picture for us readers. He also
manages to give us a glimpse into the lives of average Japanese people and
snippets of his take on the current status of the society of his country. Also
there’s a lot of math and science involved. So a reader needs to really focus
and try and understand certain concepts and the deductions. It got a bit
difficult for me at places to understand those, but then that’s my weakness of
the subjects that are to be blamed!
Of course,
here we should also acknowledge the great work done by Alexander O. Smith while
translating. Often the charm of a story is lost in its translation since there
are word-meanings, grammar and simply the charm of the original language all to
be kept in mind while translating. A very difficult job handled in a very
beautiful way.
Overall, THIS
IS A MUST READ for anyone who likes a good crime / thriller / mystery novel. So
go grab your copy already!!
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ReplyDeleteA great review.Enjoyed the read and after reading your powerful review in favor of the book I think I must apply for it too :-)
Keep sharing
like you rightly said, the translation was impeccable! I did a review for this one too :) do check it out and drop in a comment. its here :
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Nice review and must say nice blog!
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Ekta
http://ektakhetan.blogspot.com
Great review and will try to buy it when my TBR reduces a bit.
ReplyDeleteOLD FOLLOWER, but stopping by from the list for the tour of SHADES OF MURDER.
ReplyDeleteI will stop back when you have your review done. I have read the first two books of Lauren Carr's. You will love the characters and the storyline.
Elizabeth
Silver's Reviews
http://silversolara.blogspot.com