Keigo Higashino

Keigo Higashino
Born February 4, 1958 (1958-02-04) (age 54)
Osaka, Japan
Occupation Author

Keigo Higashino (東野 圭吾 Higashino Keigo?, born February 4, 1958) is a Japanese author chiefly known for his mystery novels.

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Biography

Born in Osaka, he started writing novels while still working as an engineer at Nippon Denso Co. (presently DENSO). He won the Edogawa Rampo Award, which is awarded annually to the finest mystery work, in 1985 for the novel Hōkago (After School) at age 27. Subsequently, he quit his job and started a career as a writer in Tokyo.

In 1999, he won the Mystery Writers of Japan Award for the novel Himitsu (The Secret), which was translated into English by Kerim Yasar and published by Vertical Inc.[1] under the title of Naoko in 2004. In 2006, he won the 134th Naoki Prize for Yōgisha X no Kenshin (The Devotion of Suspect X). His novels had been nominated five times before winning with this novel. The novel also won the 6th Honkaku Mystery Grand Prize.

He writes not only mystery novels but also essays and story books for children. The style of writing differs from his novels, but basically he does not use as many characters as in his novels.

Main works

Novels:

Some of his novels have been made into TV drama series and films:

See also

References