
Murderer's Manuscript
by N
About This Novel
"Writers describe death to make people long for death; they write tragedy to satisfy people's need for tragedy." On the outskirts of Paris, two girls were killed in a unique way, and the scene was full of unreasonable details. The only clue was a forged fingerprint that didn't belong to anyone. Police traced the fingerprint to the cold case of another girl from two years ago. Strangely, every detail of this case actually corresponds to the classic suspense novel "The Black Dahlia"! As a case imitating classic suspense novels surfaced, everyone finally realized that a highly intelligent serial murderer "novelist" was walking in Paris, using his twisted aesthetics and meticulous layout to offer a clumsy and vicious "tribute" to every "master-level suspense novel"...
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
The murderer was not caught, but became disabled. The police chief kept looking for books. There was a traitor in the police station, but the police chief's wife was also gone. A very unusual detective novel. The content of a large made-up novel is too watery.
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
The murderer was not caught, but became disabled. The police chief kept looking for books. There was a traitor in the police station, but the police chief's wife was also gone. A very unusual detective novel. The content of a large made-up novel is too watery.




