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A Death in Tokyo (Detective Kaga, #3) A Death in Tokyo by Keigo Higashino
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“Murder cases are like cancer cells. Once they get their hooks into you, the pain and misery just keep on spreading. Whether the killer gets caught or the investigation is brought to a successful conclusion doesn't make any difference; it's almost impossible to stop the advance of the disease.”
Keigo Higashino, A Death in Tokyo
“Koami Shrine, Chanoki Shrine, Suitengu Shrine, Matsushima Shrine, Suehiro Shrine, Kasama Inari Shrine, Suginomori Shrine, and Takarada Ebisu Shrine. That makes eight in all.”
Keigo Higashino, A Death in Tokyo
“Bên trên muốn thế nào, bên dưới không cần quan tâm. Việc của chúng ta là đưa sự thật ra ánh sáng”
Keigo Higashino, A Death in Tokyo
“Well, there are all sorts of formulas in junior high school math: Pythagoras’s theorem, the quadratic equation, that sort of thing … Memorizing formulas enables you to solve a whole variety of problems. If, however, you memorize a formula wrongly to start with, you’ll end up getting things wrong over and over again. That can happen, can’t it? … Make sure to get your students to memorize all the formulas correctly.”
Keigo Higashino, A Death in Tokyo
“雖然背下公式便能解出許多問題,但要是一開始就記錯公式,只會不斷答錯⋯⋯請務必教導學生記下正碓的公式。”
東野圭吾, A Death in Tokyo
“Takes all sorts to make a world. It's hard to generalize what's odd and what's not.”
Keigo Higashino, A Death in Tokyo