The Devotion of Suspect X
Looks like a geometry problem, but is actually a function problem
June 9, 2021

The Devotion of Suspect X
Keigo Higashino
Jaein
2017-08-30
9788990982704
Review
This work shifts from the traditional mystery grammar of
The reader does not track the truth with the detective, but experiences the accomplice-like psychology of siding with the protagonist and wishing for his plan to succeed.
By setting the victim as an atrocious person and depicting the perpetrator as someone to be protected, the author created a device for the reader to feel such emotions.
The P≠NP problem symbolically shows the protagonist's criminal philosophy.
As expected, it is the author's representative work.
who is the culprit to the questions of why (why does he risk everything to protect her?) and how (what is the reality of the perfect alibi he designed?).The reader does not track the truth with the detective, but experiences the accomplice-like psychology of siding with the protagonist and wishing for his plan to succeed.
By setting the victim as an atrocious person and depicting the perpetrator as someone to be protected, the author created a device for the reader to feel such emotions.
The P≠NP problem symbolically shows the protagonist's criminal philosophy.
Which is simpler: creating an answer for yourself, or judging if someone else's answer is correct? This question metaphorically represents the core of this problem.As expected, it is the author's representative work.