Dream Flower
There is no yellow in morning glories, right?
August 1, 2021

Dream Flower
Keigo Higashino
Viche
2014-05-20
9791185014517
Review
Many characters appear, but fortunately, there are only three narrators.
As expected, Japanese novels are better understood by drawing a family tree.
In Prologue 1, the story begins with a random murder case called the MM incident.
In Prologue 2, two characters meet by chance and suddenly receive a notification of separation.
Stories that seem unrelated gain narrative links and a puzzle is assembled towards the latter half.
Scenes of agonizing over nuclear research appear, which seems intended to sound an alarm like the dream flower.
It is said that the author completed this work after long deliberation.
It seems to be a representative work that well shows the unique color of
As expected, Japanese novels are better understood by drawing a family tree.
In Prologue 1, the story begins with a random murder case called the MM incident.
In Prologue 2, two characters meet by chance and suddenly receive a notification of separation.
Stories that seem unrelated gain narrative links and a puzzle is assembled towards the latter half.
Scenes of agonizing over nuclear research appear, which seems intended to sound an alarm like the dream flower.
It is said that the author completed this work after long deliberation.
It seems to be a representative work that well shows the unique color of
Keigo Higashino.