
Chasing the Murderer in the Fog
by M Wu Yuming
About This Novel
Lu Chen, leader of the serious crime team of the Binjiang City Criminal Investigation Detachment, has been in the industry for ten years and has handled more than a hundred murder cases. He has seen the darkest human nature and upholds the most persistent justice. A sudden serial dumping of corpses in the suburbs broke the tranquility of Binjiang, a riverside industrial city. The deceased were all marginalized people in society. There were very few clues at the scene, and the crime methods were calm and meticulous, like a well-planned "silent crime." Lu Chen led the members of the crime team to sift through the cold scene traces, blurry surveillance footage, and fragmented witness testimony. They faced the cruelty of forensic identification, the cumbersome visits and investigations, and the anxiety of the interrogation game. They also had to deal with the pressure of public opinion, workplace constraints, and inner self-examination. Behind the case, it involves the survival plight of the people at the bottom, old grievances that have been buried for many years, and the greed and redemption of human nature. Every step of the investigation is a race against time and a game with the murderer. Finally, the layers of fog are torn apart, and the truth that has sunk into the dust is revealed. It also explains the original intention and responsibility of the grassroots criminal police to "fight for the rights of the living and speak for the dead."
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