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The Name of the Game is Kidnapping' is another one of Higashino's upturned-plot crime thrillers, told from the view of the criminal. All the other Higashinos I have read were about murders (including 3 unread ones in my Kindle shelf), so I decided to try this book for a change of pace.
The book is true to Higashino's form - a slow burning thriller wherein a set of regular everyday people indulge in crime. However, for the man who set the bar for crime thrillers with '
Salvation of a Saint' (arguably his best book) and '
Suspect X', '
The Name of the Game is Kidnapping' is a lukewarm read. It is in about the same class as the author's 'Malice', which again was a good but far from great read.
Strictly an airport read.
Published on January 28, 2018 05:20