Japanese Brain-burning Mystery Book Series (set of 2 Volumes in Total)

Japanese Brain-burning Mystery Book Series (set of 2 Volumes in Total)

by (japanese) Yumeno Hisaku Taro Oguriko

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"Hell in the Brain" is the first of the four great Japanese mystery novels! A great work that transcends the times, a dream masterpiece in the hearts of mystery fans. It is the most incomprehensible classic novel by the "monster writer" Yumeno Hisaku. It is recognized as a great work that is at least 100 years ahead of the times. It has been selected into the top 500 books on Douban. It is difficult for even mystery fans to read. Hayao Miyazaki called it "the three wonders of Japan". This is a book that fools readers, a cunning crime, a strange legend, a shocking secret, a persevering detective, and a series of bizarre deaths... Make up this gripping and confusing novel. "The Murder at the Black Death Hall" is the ancestor of the four great Japanese mystery novels! A classic masterpiece of dazzling reasoning. In Oguri's works, he often uses profound knowledge such as medicine, chemistry, physics, physiology, psychopathology, classic criminal cases, etc. To construct conspiracies or complete reasoning. "Murder in the House of Death" is also layered with extremely gorgeous techniques, making it suspenseful, thrilling, weird and difficult to distinguish, showing an unprecedented monstrous atmosphere. It is a deadly chapter forged from occultism, magic, astrology, religious history, etc. This book is recognized as a book that can only be understood by those with a high IQ. This series is all translated by Zhan Muru, and the translated works can be found in various fields such as reasoning, literature, design, and children's books. His writing style has been rated as "kaleidoscope-like in color" and has been widely praised on Douban. The cover design is by "Golden Jacket Award" designer Xu Jinwei. Xu Jinwei is the most influential designer in Taiwan after Wang Zhihongzhi and Nie Yongzhen.

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