Thrillers Books Worth Reading!

It’s very difficult to find thriller books, that keep you engrossed till the last page. And if you have found it by the same author twice, it couldn’t be better. 

Keigo Higashino a Japanese Author! Ah! Yes, another Japanese author. 

Journey under the midnight sun is about A group of children playing inside the building have found the body of a pawnshop owner, 

Detective Sasagaki’s investigation unearths more questions, but never reaches any conclusions. One of his chief suspects, the partner of a woman who the pawnshop owner visited on the day of his death, dies in a car crash soon afterwards. 

Though Sasagaki’s suspects there is more to the deaths, the case is abandoned. But, Twenty years later there are some leads that hints sasagaski that he could finally solve the mystery. 

This is one Book, I came across after enjoying reading “Midsummer Equation by Keigo Higanshino” 

  and what surprises me most about the author and his books is that when you are searching for “Best Thriller Books” You only come across American authors & British Authors, but none of the  Japanese authors, in the first few links and in the first few reviews. And I wonder why? “Japanese authors” are really underrated. This whole curiosity for “Japan” For me grew after I visited the country, it was a place I wanted to know more about? 

Keigo Higanshio is best known for his book “The Devotion of Suspect X” 

Yasuko Hanaoka accidentally kills her ex-husband, when circumstances rose to an unendurable level of ghastly behaviour from him. What follows is an elongated and witty brain-game between the investigator and her accomplice, Ishigami, who aided Yasuko in covering up the murder. ”The Devotion Of Suspect X”is the story about an ingenious plotter, and clever Dr Manabu Yukawa, who helps in solving the case.

In case you are looking to read a nice page-turner and are finding it difficult which one to start with you could surely start with “Journey Under The Midnight Sun by Keigo Higashnio” 

Plotters By Un-Su-Kim 

I have been in a frame of mind, where I am enjoying some nice thrilling stories, 

That is a quick read, written in a way, where you want to know what happens next. 

And after reading Keigo Higanshino’s ”Midsummer Equation ”last year and Under the midnight sun, I found Plotters by Un-Su-Kim a South Korean writer. And having watched some really good thriller movies by Korean Filmmakers, Maybe I had high expectations from Plotters, And as the story unfolds it becomes a predictable story, with not much material to keep you holding to know why, Whereas Books like “Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins” “Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn” Keeps you engrossed. 

While I am not saying  “Plotters”  wasn’t a good read, It certainly wasn’t as good as these, But very much alike like a series I just watched on the streaming platform “Giri/Haji” where The main underworld boss, hires people to do the damage (Assassins/HitMan)  But surely questions if we continue behaving like Assassins/Hitman all for that chair to be the boss for a reason, That we might think we hold the power, Power to continue the same racket/Practice where nobody gains anything, but only losses.

Plotters are read for those, who enjoy a little cliche story and someone who just would like to enjoy a crime story of how the Mafia works in a very simple, plain and easy to understand read. 

Thriller Series To Watch – Netflix Part 2

Giri/Haji

An English-Japanese series highlights the corrupted practices of the underworld in Japan.

The series is shot in London & Tokyo and the reason you should watch this series. Is the way this series is beautiful shot & edited the series has the sounds effects and a slate coming to introduce each part of the episode, The characters and the cinematography, The editing and the music is what keeps you watching the series.

The story gets a little lost after a while in the series as Kenzo Mori a Tokyo detective has been assigned to go to the UK & Find his Brother who is part of a gang and who is in criminal activities & Murder that has been taken place in The UK and it’s Kenzo’s responsibility to get his brother back to Tokyo for the charges he faces for his criminal Acts.

series highlights the corrupted practices of the underworld in Japan also known as the Yakuza. 

The series is shot in London & Tokyo and the reason you should watch this series. Is the way this series is beautiful shot & edited the series has the sounds effects and a slate coming to introduce each part of the episode, The characters and the cinematography, The editing and the music is what keeps you watching the series.

The story gets a little lost after a while in the series as Kenzo Mori a Tokyo detective has been assigned to go to the UK & Find his Brother who is part of a gang and who is in criminal activities & Murder that has been taken place in The UK and it’s Kenzo’s responsibility to get his brother back to Tokyo for the charges he faces for his criminal Acts.

 

Jamtara

Jamatara is a series based in Jamtara a city-based in Jharkhand.
The Series is about how youngsters scam by representing themselves as bank officials and how the people are conned into their schemes. It’s a very interesting series and coming from India. It’s very captivating. And after watching so many series that have been made by India, This is one of the best series to watch with some great performances.