Keigo Higashino was a Japanese novelist who was known as the " savior of the Japanese mystery novel world." His works were known for their intricate plots, astonishing secrets, and unexpected endings, and were widely praised and welcomed by a wide range of readers. Keigo Higashino's works often involved suspense, reasoning, crime, and love. His most famous works included " The Worry-relieving Grocery Store,"" The Sacrifice of Suspect X," and " White Night Walk." His works have been translated into many languages and have a wide readership around the world. Although Keigo Higashino's literary achievements were praised, his writing style was also criticized. Some people thought his work was too inferential and mysterious, lacking true depth and complexity. Nevertheless, Keigo Higashino was still a highly respected author whose works had a profound impact on the development of mystery novels and Japanese literature.