
Arrest Record
by Ge Ruofan
About This Novel
"The Record of the Murderer" edited by Ge Ruofan is a modern suspense mystery novel. Detective Gerson is known for his superb crime-solving skills and eccentric personality. After many years of silence, he was recalled by the police station and ordered to set up a special case investigation team. The mysterious organization responsible for the serial murders unexpectedly targeted Gessen's old lover. In order to complete self-salvation and save his lover, Gessen may have to risk everything he has this time...
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Official(20)Scraped 3d ago
Come on. . . .
. Well written
A good book with rich content
The narrative composition dwells on the 'little me', without solving the case and without logic!
From the story alone, it can reach four stars. The criminal psychology simulation is quite novel. The author's writing style should actually be good, as can be seen from some paragraphs. However, the same content is repeated in many parts of the article, and it even feels like copying and pasting... There are also places where the plot turns too suddenly. One moment, the protagonist is actively solving the case, but in the next paragraph, he becomes decadent and gives up, which is very confusing. In addition, the process of solving the case seems to have been written a lot but there are few details. On the contrary, the subjective psychological activities of the characters occupy a lot of space... In short, the author's story telling is so confusing that I can only give it one star.
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Give the author a thumbs up and continue
Not bad, keep up the good work
Yes, I just like this kind of mystery novels.
I like this kind of writing.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(20)Scraped 3d ago
Come on. . . .
. Well written
A good book with rich content
The narrative composition dwells on the 'little me', without solving the case and without logic!
From the story alone, it can reach four stars. The criminal psychology simulation is quite novel. The author's writing style should actually be good, as can be seen from some paragraphs. However, the same content is repeated in many parts of the article, and it even feels like copying and pasting... There are also places where the plot turns too suddenly. One moment, the protagonist is actively solving the case, but in the next paragraph, he becomes decadent and gives up, which is very confusing. In addition, the process of solving the case seems to have been written a lot but there are few details. On the contrary, the subjective psychological activities of the characters occupy a lot of space... In short, the author's story telling is so confusing that I can only give it one star.
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Give the author a thumbs up and continue
Not bad, keep up the good work
Yes, I just like this kind of mystery novels.
I like this kind of writing.
