
Police Notes: the Legend of Four Little Famous Detectives in the Capital City to Solve Cases
by Sassou
About This Novel
Lao Yin, a famous policeman in the capital, has been a policeman for decades and has developed a pair of sharp eyes, which makes criminals fearful. What's even more rare is that he actually recorded hundreds of cases, large and small, in his diary. Each case has twists and turns, just like a Sherlock Holmes detective story. Sasu, who loves to tell stories, found a treasure this time. He followed the clues and turned the old policeman's strange case in the capital upside down. Coupled with Sassou's vivid and Beijing-flavored interpretation, this collection of frontline police detective stories is suspenseful and exciting. There are weak intellectuals who have committed adultery and killed people and dismembered their bodies, there are "blind lone thieves" hiding on the No. 108 Tram, there are "qigong masters" who claim to have practiced martial arts since childhood and have unparalleled magical skills, there are gangs that dominate Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei and run rampant in the countryside... The criminals are cunning and fierce, the police are resourceful and courageous, and the case is exciting. In addition to Sassou's witty and humorous narration, there are also authentic criminal investigation notes written by police officer Lao Yin. The story is bizarre but not outrageous, and the content is rigorous but not serious. It makes people applaud after reading it and cannot bear to put it down.
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