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Book Review : Salvation of a Saint.


SALVATION OF A SAINT is a magnificently complex and page-turning thriller starring international crime fiction's most enigmatic sleuth.This is essential reading for all fans of exceptional crime fiction.
 
Title: Salvation of a Saint. 

Author: Keigo Higashino.  

Translator: Alexander O. Smith

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When a man is discovered dead by poisoning in his empty home his beautiful wife, Ayane, immediately falls under suspicion. All clues point to Ayane being the logical suspect, but how could she have committed the crime when she was hundreds of miles away?As Tokyo police detective Kusanagi tries to unpick a seemingly unrelated sequence of events he finds himself falling for Ayane. When his judgement becomes dangerously clouded his assistant must call on an old friend for help; it will take a genius to unravel the most spectacular web of deceit they have ever faced...
 
I like mysteries, especially love the ones with twists and turns in it.  And this book has good number of them! Though we will figure out the murderer as we read but the real twist is we can't really understand how it was done.  Author has done excellent narration and given proper closure to all our questions. It's one of few books that I have read so far that has all the dots well connected. 
 
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