Hunt

Hunt

by (japan) Nishimura Touyuki

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164Kwords11chapters
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Ch. 11Before Writing
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About This Novel

This escape story has been popular for 40 years and has fascinated 800 million Chinese! The original phenomenal Japanese movie that 80% of Chinese people have watched! Works by the tough guy writer Nishimura Toshiyuki. Elite prosecutor Du Qiu was framed and accused of being a shameful robbery and rapist overnight. In order to clear his grievances, he was forced to embark on the road of escape. From Tokyo to Hokkaido, Du Qiu braved the wind and snow, fought bloody battles with brown bears, crossed the bay at night, and fought in the streets on galloping horses, searching for clues in life-and-death battles. As the investigation deepens, he discovers that the murderer who framed him is inextricably linked to a "secret room poisoning case". This poisoning case was exactly the case Du Qiu was investigating before he escaped! Du Qiu finally realized that he had fallen into the trap deliberately laid by the murderer from the beginning! On one side is the dangerous escape road, on the other side is the police and the murderer pressing harder and harder. Can Du Qiu complete the counterattack in a desperate situation and wait until the day when the truth comes out?

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Don's Bookworm15mo ago

From a prosecutor with aloof status and high personality, he became a public enemy hiding in Tibet and panic. Life is like a cut film, split from front to back. Du Qiu not only escaped well, but also chased him more effectively. The further back he went, the more he saw that the protagonist was a ruthless man who was willing to risk his life to achieve his goals.

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Book Friends 20210301752681922765mo ago

The ending is too far-fetched. It is said to be an adventure novel, but in fact, except for the bear killing section, the rest of the descriptions of flying at night and fighting sharks are a bit dull. The process of flying at night is almost a blank description and lacks inner drama; fighting sharks even has unrealistic descriptions such as seeing fear in the eyes of tiger sharks. It is obvious that the author is not mature enough. The experience of meeting different people was interesting, but there was no follow-up and it ended abruptly, as if it was unfinished.

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