
Gorgeous Kidnapping
About This Novel
An organization called "Blue Lion" called the Prime Minister's official residence, saying that it had "kidnapped" all Japanese citizens and demanded a ransom of 500 billion yen, otherwise it would "revoke" indiscriminately. Sure enough, a series of terrorist cases occurred one after another. The Yabe Police Department in charge of the case was unable to do anything, so they invited private detective Zuo Moji to assist the police in investigating the case. Zuo Wenzi, who is proficient in psychology, gradually unveiled the mystery of the "Blue Lion" through the investigation of clues in the phone recordings. A group of highly intelligent suspects also surfaced, and the battle between justice and evil has just begun...
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Official(2)Scraped 21d ago
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The plot and everything else are acceptable, but it's enough that all the dialogue is filled with exclamation points. All I can think about is the characters' quarrels with each other. It ruins the reading experience and makes me less immersed. Two more points for the acknowledgment of 731 in the book.
The prisoner is not worthy of sympathy, and the detective is not likable.
I checked that the novel was written in 1977, so it's normal to have some era limitations.
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Community(0)
Official(2)Scraped 21d ago
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The plot and everything else are acceptable, but it's enough that all the dialogue is filled with exclamation points. All I can think about is the characters' quarrels with each other. It ruins the reading experience and makes me less immersed. Two more points for the acknowledgment of 731 in the book.
The prisoner is not worthy of sympathy, and the detective is not likable.
I checked that the novel was written in 1977, so it's normal to have some era limitations.
