
Fatal Attraction
About This Novel
Stim Schip Van Dien is a literary magazine editor. He began to engage in literary creation after middle age, and successively created a series of detective novels such as "Game of Death" and "God's Redemption". His works immediately caused a huge sensation in Western society after they were published, causing the publisher to set the highest sales record again and again. This ushered in the golden age of American mystery detective literature. The protagonist Philo Vance created by Van Dien in his novel has the dual identity of an art connoisseur and an amateur detective. He uses psychological analysis as the center of the analysis method to regard the crime as a work of art and the entire case-solving process as a mental game exercise. He strives to judge the various psychological factors involved and use this to deduce the true face of the murderer. He is also known as "America's Golden Detective".
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Official(32)Scraped 22d ago
Awesome
It's a pity that no one has discovered such a good book, and the list on the homepage is full of immortal cultivators...
*?(???`?)?* Come on
This book is worth reading by readers, as logical thinking can enrich their experience. . . .
OK ah ah
The fatal temptation is to be unable to withstand the temptation.
Well written, very good
Well written, very good
I like mystery stories.
A ghost detective (lawyer)
Nice. . .
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Community(0)
Official(32)Scraped 22d ago
Awesome
It's a pity that no one has discovered such a good book, and the list on the homepage is full of immortal cultivators...
*?(???`?)?* Come on
This book is worth reading by readers, as logical thinking can enrich their experience. . . .
OK ah ah
The fatal temptation is to be unable to withstand the temptation.
Well written, very good
Well written, very good
I like mystery stories.
A ghost detective (lawyer)
Nice. . .
