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  • A Midsummer's Equation

  • A Mystery
  • By: Keigo Higashino
  • Narrated by: P.J. Ochlan
  • Length: 11 hrs and 38 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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A Midsummer's Equation

By: Keigo Higashino
Narrated by: P.J. Ochlan
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Summary

Manabu Yukawa, the physicist known as "Detective Galileo," has traveled to Hariguara, a once-popular summer resort town that has fallen on hard times. He is there to speak at a conference on a planned underwater mining operation, which has sharply divided the town. One faction is against the proposed operation, concerned about the environmental impact on the area, known for its pristine waters. The other faction, seeing no future in the town as it is, believes its only hope lies in the development project.

The night after the tense panel discussion, one of the resort's guests is found dead on the seashore at the base of the local cliffs. The local police at first believe it was a simple accident—that he wandered over the edge while walking on unfamiliar territory in the middle of the night. But when they discover that the victim was a former policeman and that the cause of death was carbon monoxide poisoning, they begin to suspect he was murdered, and his body tossed off the cliff to misdirect the police.

As the police try to uncover where Tsukahara was killed and why, Yukawa finds himself enmeshed in yet another confounding case of murder. In a series of twists as complex and surprising as any in Higashino's brilliant, critically acclaimed work, Galileo uncovers the hidden relationship behind the tragic events that led to this murder.

©2011, 2016 Keigo Higashino, Alexander O. Smith (P)2016 Macmillan Audio
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So clever

so clever. For lovers of well founded mysteries with some science thrown in. On to Silent Parade.

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Excellent

Beautifully constructed story, such subtle characters, and immersive ideas and ambience. A sense of melancholy running thru it, perfectly pitched in delivery by the narrator. Can’t recommend highly enough…

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Great story, not so sure about the ending....

Keigo Higashino is, no doubt, a master of the mystery-crime-thriller genre, and PJ Ochlan is a very competent vocal artist who has you believing each character as a separate entity.

A Midsummer Night's Equation was quite brilliantly constructed, beautifully evocative and, for once, I liked or empathised with every character as the story built.

However, as layers were peeled away, secrets were revealed and the full story was laid bare, I was left with a heavy feeling of dissatisfaction that not only were several murderers getting away with it, but that a huge gamble was being waged on two of them, as youngsters, learning a lesson they, frankly, should have learned prior to murder or conspiracy to murder... That murder should NOT be your go-to solution for your problems!!! And that the so-called genius Yukawa would be seen to apply his scientific analytical mind and come up with such a conclusion leaves a bad taste in my own scientific mouth, to be honest.

The whilst one was a tool, the other certainly was not. Whilst one was trying to do the right thing, why stop or dissuade him? The reasoning made NO SENSE to me, sorry.

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