
1997: Crime Chase
by Ginger Tea
About This Novel
In the summer of 1997, it rained heavily! Broken corpse! Murderer! Yang Jinwen was reborn and returned to 1997. Faced with the heavy rain more than 20 years ago and the mutilated female corpses in the reeds, he was bound to catch the murderer!
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Average, very average
My brows furrowed as I read the first three chapters. A common problem in many rebirth novels is that the protagonist always likes to take his memories for granted, always thinking that what happened in the previous life will definitely happen in this life, and the friends he made in the previous life will definitely be friends in this life, so he always likes to do things that make other characters look at him. There are inexplicable things, and you think that you can easily handle those familiar characters with your memory, but you have to understand that they are real people, not NPCs with preset codes. As long as you follow the steps, they will do things according to your ideas 100%
Just like this, a decades-old detective is reborn. The old detective is like this, and criminals are going to laugh to death.
This is not the country, right? I don't know anything about the world, and I'm still reborn.
Not bad, the case is very well put together and very attractive, but the protagonist needs to be careful not to become a stack of cases. If you go back in time and solve the case, it will be boring.
What is the outcome of the latest case**
I saw the ending of the latest case. Maybe it was the Yin Hong case that raised my expectations for this book. I thought, isn't this a cool article? Only the person who wants revenge and the main criminal are dead, but what about the person behind the main criminal? They are obviously accomplices. Two chapters were spent on how teachers win people's hearts. In the end, the protagonist ambushed the teacher at the door of the hospital. Is this to highlight the protagonist's resourcefulness? So what exactly was it that you asked before? Isn't the protagonist of a cool novel trying to make the impossible possible? I would rather your deus ex machina give the protagonist a big backstage and eliminate the protective umbrella behind the main criminal. I don't want to see the protagonist not only unable to stop the evil person from doing bad things, but also becoming an accomplice of the evil person. It really made me angry.
I saw this novel being recommended in the comment section of another novel. When I clicked on it, I discovered that I had not read this novel since I had read dozens of chapters. Since I had read it but not left it on the bookshelf, there must be a reason.
Make the protagonist look like a saint If the protagonist is in his 20s, it would still be understandable if he has not been reborn. Before being reborn, he worked as a detective for nearly 30 years when solving the case No behavioral logic
How can he act like a pig's trotter and be an old detective? It's so funny. I know you want to save people, but you don't know but you think you're an idiot.
Well written, I feel like it's good grass, keep up the good work
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Official(71)Scraped 2d ago
Average, very average
My brows furrowed as I read the first three chapters. A common problem in many rebirth novels is that the protagonist always likes to take his memories for granted, always thinking that what happened in the previous life will definitely happen in this life, and the friends he made in the previous life will definitely be friends in this life, so he always likes to do things that make other characters look at him. There are inexplicable things, and you think that you can easily handle those familiar characters with your memory, but you have to understand that they are real people, not NPCs with preset codes. As long as you follow the steps, they will do things according to your ideas 100%
Just like this, a decades-old detective is reborn. The old detective is like this, and criminals are going to laugh to death.
This is not the country, right? I don't know anything about the world, and I'm still reborn.
Not bad, the case is very well put together and very attractive, but the protagonist needs to be careful not to become a stack of cases. If you go back in time and solve the case, it will be boring.
What is the outcome of the latest case**
I saw the ending of the latest case. Maybe it was the Yin Hong case that raised my expectations for this book. I thought, isn't this a cool article? Only the person who wants revenge and the main criminal are dead, but what about the person behind the main criminal? They are obviously accomplices. Two chapters were spent on how teachers win people's hearts. In the end, the protagonist ambushed the teacher at the door of the hospital. Is this to highlight the protagonist's resourcefulness? So what exactly was it that you asked before? Isn't the protagonist of a cool novel trying to make the impossible possible? I would rather your deus ex machina give the protagonist a big backstage and eliminate the protective umbrella behind the main criminal. I don't want to see the protagonist not only unable to stop the evil person from doing bad things, but also becoming an accomplice of the evil person. It really made me angry.
I saw this novel being recommended in the comment section of another novel. When I clicked on it, I discovered that I had not read this novel since I had read dozens of chapters. Since I had read it but not left it on the bookshelf, there must be a reason.
Make the protagonist look like a saint If the protagonist is in his 20s, it would still be understandable if he has not been reborn. Before being reborn, he worked as a detective for nearly 30 years when solving the case No behavioral logic
How can he act like a pig's trotter and be an old detective? It's so funny. I know you want to save people, but you don't know but you think you're an idiot.
Well written, I feel like it's good grass, keep up the good work
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In the summer of 1997, heavy rain! Broken corpses! Murderers! Yang Jinwen was reborn and returned to 1997. Faced with the heavy rain more than 20 years ago and the mutilated female corpses in the reeds, he decided to catch the murderer!




The detective story is logically rigorous and full of suspense. When I woke up, I was transported back to 1997. There was a torrential rain, a case of mutilated corpses in the reed swamp, and a nightmare that had lingered for more than 20 years. This time, he no longer watches and vows to find out the murderer with his own hands! The plot of this book is rigorously conceived, and the investigation process is thrilling at every step. Each chapter is a heart-pounding murder scene, taking you back to that humid, cold summer where the truth was buried!


-[New Book Seedlings]- 🔝 6.22 Sanjiang




Recommended index ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Beautiful! The advantage is that the beginning of the book is super fast-paced and the writing is very compact. It makes you look forward to it. The disadvantage is that solving the case is a bit personal and heroic. The lack of details seems a bit stiff when it is written quickly, but it is acceptable. It is definitely an extraterrestrial madman coming to the starting point to preach. But the amazing thing is that I have never read this book before. It is really an information cocoon.













