
The book "Silent Parade" is a novel written by Japanese author Keigo Higashino. This novel is classified as a mystery and detective fiction, and the main character is a detective named Galileo who is involved in the murder of a young girl. This novel tells the complex and challenging mystery of several murders that occurred several decades apart and without any solid evidence to find the murderer, and Galileo, who is a popular character in Higashino's novels, takes action to find the murderer. The story begins when a young girl disappears without a trace and searches for her are useless, but three years after the young girl's disappearance, her skeletal remains are discovered in the ashes of a house that burned down in a fire. Higashino’s signature style — intricate plotting, meticulous detail, and deep insight into human emotions — keeps readers hooked until the very last page. Set against the vivid backdrop of Tokyo’s streets, the novel immerses the reader in a world where nothing is as it seems and every clue opens the door to new questions. This is a must-read for fans of intelligent, slow-burn mysteries that reward patience with shocking revelations.
- Pages: 503
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- Genre: Mystery
- Persian Title: کتاب رژه ی خاموش
- ISBN: 9786227342635
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