
Federal Supernormal Bureau
by Bukgwipo
About This Novel
[The new book "VR Game Copy Starts by Beating the Invading Dogs" has been released, go and watch it! How many superpowers does the Republic of Arant have? Sensory type, physical skill type, natural type, object control type, abstract type, cosmic energy type, dimensional channel gatekeeper... Modern man Carl Bryan travels through another world, develops the superpower of "smell and hearing timeline", becomes a criminal investigation boss, and guides the super-powerful rookie... ... [Eating Guide: Criminal investigation novel with elements of ancient mythology and science fiction The writing is funny but relaxed, and it's serious when it's time to be serious Involved in the entertainment industry, leaning toward documentary dramas Non-Yaowen Readership: 1059224837 (anyone can add)] ...
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British detective novelist Ronald Knox proposed the Ten Commandments of Detective Novels. Brief introduction of the author. 1. The prisoner must be a character in the story. 2. Supernatural powers cannot be used for detective purposes. 3. There should be no secret exits, passages, etc. From the crime scene. 4. Uninvented poisons and devices requiring esoteric scientific explanations may not be used in crimes. 5. There must be no Chinese in the story. 6. Detectives cannot solve cases by chance and a sixth sense. 7. The detective himself cannot be the prisoner, but it is allowed for the prisoner to appear disguised as a detective. 8. The detective cannot solve the case using clues that are not given to the reader. 9. The narrator of the story needs to provide all his judgments to the readers. 10. If twins or one person plays dual roles, this must be clearly explained to the reader in advance. There can't be Chinese people because at that time, Westerners regarded the Chinese as mysterious beings and thought they knew magic (witchcraft). Author, you have committed a taboo in detective novels.
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British detective novelist Ronald Knox proposed the Ten Commandments of Detective Novels. Brief introduction of the author. 1. The prisoner must be a character in the story. 2. Supernatural powers cannot be used for detective purposes. 3. There should be no secret exits, passages, etc. From the crime scene. 4. Uninvented poisons and devices requiring esoteric scientific explanations may not be used in crimes. 5. There must be no Chinese in the story. 6. Detectives cannot solve cases by chance and a sixth sense. 7. The detective himself cannot be the prisoner, but it is allowed for the prisoner to appear disguised as a detective. 8. The detective cannot solve the case using clues that are not given to the reader. 9. The narrator of the story needs to provide all his judgments to the readers. 10. If twins or one person plays dual roles, this must be clearly explained to the reader in advance. There can't be Chinese people because at that time, Westerners regarded the Chinese as mysterious beings and thought they knew magic (witchcraft). Author, you have committed a taboo in detective novels.
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