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When you think of suspense novels, which book do you think of? Recently, I have been fascinated by suspense mystery novels and have almost been poisoned to catch my feet.
I've compiled six high-scoring mystery novels that I've read recently to save you from the book famine.
Each book is hidden in the stunning reversal, think about it very much, you can't stop reading it, you don't have to sweat after reading it.

The Silent Parade
Douban: 7.3 points
It was a murder in full view: Saori had been missing for three years. The parade is full of people, and a group of people who have lost their loved ones take to the streets for revenge. However, the plan was unexpectedly terminated, as the target was killed and everyone became suspects. The case progresses step by step, breaking the classical pattern of reasoning. The high-energy reversal of the whole process is so difficult that Keigo Higashino is difficult to write.
The Dedication of Suspect X
Douban: 9.0 points
The mathematical genius Shi Shen, who was already desperate for life, opened the haze that shrouded him deep inside him, and since then, the stone god has spared no effort to kill for them and cover their sins.
Jumping out of the story, what bothered me the most was not the simple and pure love of the stone god for Yasuko, but the contest between two geniuses.
As the friend who knows the most about stone gods in the world, when the physics genius Yukawa Gaku discovers the fact that the stone gods have become a boat, he suffers greatly in his heart.
The 13 Steps That Disappeared
Douban: 8.8 points
The novel tells the story of an elderly couple who were brutally killed, and all the evidence points to Ryo Suhara, but he lost his memory of the hours before and after the crime due to the car accident, and the only memory is that he "walked on the 13 steps".
Death penalty execution officer Nango joins hands with Junichi, who has just been released from prison on parole, and hopes to clear up the grievances of Hara Liang...
The 13 steps symbolize death, and the process of signing and executing death penalty documents goes through 13 links and is reviewed by 13 officials of various departments, which is a step that is crucial to the fate of the life of death row inmates.
I like this book, the author does not use "the details of the case, the setting of the puzzle" and other tricks, but around the Japanese death penalty system, from the perspective of the death row inmate and the executioner, dissecting the cruelty of death and the struggle of human nature.
Red Finger
Douban: 8.0 points
Calm is shattered in one afternoon: the son strangles a little girl in his home, and the former couple is determined to remove the body and cover up the crime. Their joint complaint is reasonable and impeccable, and the police can completely close the case, but the criminal police officer Kaga understands the truth when he sees the reddened fingers of the former mother.
"Red Finger" is my favorite story in the Kaga series, and on the last 20 pages, I was in tears.
After reading it, it seems that the soul is tortured, one is the son, the other is the mother, who will you choose to sacrifice?
"When the Prayer Ends"
Douban: 7.7 points
Throughout the Kaga series, and in all of Keigo Higashino's works, this novel is unforgettable.
It depicts Hiromi and her father guarding each other in the dark of night, longing for happiness and praying, but losing again and again, clinging to our hearts.
Happy love is to get along day and night, watching each other grow old or grow, but in this book, there is only a painful farewell, love sometimes can not be together, letting go and completing is also another kind of respect for love.
《Midnight Night》
Douban 9.1 points
"White Night" is Keigo Higashino's best-known masterpiece to date, a bizarre murder that leads to a thrilling story spanning nearly 20 years: sad love, paradoxical fate, heinous crime, complex human duel and redemption.
"There is no sun in my sky, it is always night, but it is not dark, because something has replaced the sun, although it is not as bright as the sun, but it is enough for me."
This classic quote in the book has been quoted in many articles, and thousands of readers are sadly moved by a song of love that redeems sin.