
D-level Murder Incident
About This Novel
A collection of eight short stories in a series by Kogoro Akechi, the only famous detective written by Edogawa Ranpo. Including "D-Saka Murder", "Psychological Test", "Black Hand Gang", "Ghost", "Walker in the Attic", "Who Is", "Weapon", "The Moon and the Glove".
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Official(18)Scraped 21d ago
I really like short and medium mystery novels
Each article is very attractive. Compared with reasoning, I find the process of describing crime more exciting.
Only after watching Conan did I know Edogawa Ranpo
Feeling
Ranpo's works give people a sense of calm, unlike other detective novels that make people nervous, but it is precisely this feeling that cuts through the curtain covering the truth piece by piece, allowing people to gain insight into the power outside themselves and see everything in the world clearly like magic.
My favorite works by Mr. Ranpo
Reasoning, there is no distinction between high and low, because there is always only one truth!
Luanbu's novel is so nice!
Reasoning exercises thinking
The logic is clear and it's a pretty good book. Compared with European and American books, it has a mysterious Japanese feel.
Really good
Not bad, highly recommended!
Rating
Community(0)
Official(18)Scraped 21d ago
I really like short and medium mystery novels
Each article is very attractive. Compared with reasoning, I find the process of describing crime more exciting.
Only after watching Conan did I know Edogawa Ranpo
Feeling
Ranpo's works give people a sense of calm, unlike other detective novels that make people nervous, but it is precisely this feeling that cuts through the curtain covering the truth piece by piece, allowing people to gain insight into the power outside themselves and see everything in the world clearly like magic.
My favorite works by Mr. Ranpo
Reasoning, there is no distinction between high and low, because there is always only one truth!
Luanbu's novel is so nice!
Reasoning exercises thinking
The logic is clear and it's a pretty good book. Compared with European and American books, it has a mysterious Japanese feel.
Really good
Not bad, highly recommended!
