Rave
Caleb Masters,
The Southern Bookseller Review
Detective Galileo is back in another compelling puzzle-box mystery from the great Keigo Higashino. Whether you are a big fan of the series or a newcomer, Silent Parade is a excellent entry point into these engrossing mysteries.
Rave
Nell Beram,
Shelf Awareness
... first-rate.
Positive
M.A.Orthofer,
The Complete Review
... a somewhat curious novel.
Positive
Ray Palen,
Bookreporter
There are so many Japanese names here that it was difficult to tell who was who. My list helped me to separate the good guys from the bad guys and the characters from the past vs. those from the present, making the reading experience so much more worthwhile for me.
Rave
Susan G. Baird,
Library Journal
Realistic characters and beguiling descriptions of Japanese culture, food, and drinks in the fourth Detective Gallileo title illustrate why Higashino is one of Japan’s most popular authors.
Rave
Publishers Weekly
... stellar.
Positive
Kirkus
In a rousing triumph of the scientific method, the supersleuth, insisting, 'I’m just a regular physicist,' spins out a series of increasingly intricate hypotheses about this latest murder, tweaking each one when he’s confronted with contrary evidence, then generating newly refined and revised theories that are even more impressive in their ability to cover the sprawling network of new data.