![]() ![]() Manami wasn’t drowned by accident, and the culprits are members of her class. ![]() ![]() On the last day of term, she decides to tell the class the truth. The story centres on a teacher, Yuko Moriguchi whose daughter Manami is found to have drowned in the school swimming pool. Except here, they’re all going to find atonement whether they like it or not. It never shies away from the violence, even when talking about the lives of minors.Īs you can guess from the title, this book centres on the premise of atoning for one’s sins. And this is undoubtedly the main selling point. However, unlike her preceding book, Confessions delves much deeper into the pulp-gruesome atmosphere with little concern for its readers. Its style is reminiscent of Minato’s second translated book, Penance, as each chapter is afforded a second-person perspective on a particular event. On par with the work of renowned Japanese author Keigo Higashino, this has to be one of the best thrillers I’ve read in a long time. ![]() What’s inside? A world which is genuinely terrifying. Confessions delves into the dark recesses of the developing minds of teenagers. ![]()
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