
Eight Million and One Ways to Die
by Tangnuo
About This Novel
The introduction to Tang Nuo's mystery novels has now become a whispered legend among some mystery fans, almost like a rare bird specimen, or a top-notch cellared wine of a certain vintage, or something like a fantasy. The text jumps gracefully like a samba step between classical humanistic education, city maps, poetic appreciation pedigrees, and a huge maze-like modern crime scene where "all deaths shuttle between incomparable magnificence and incomparable danger and cruelty." Bullock's characters like Matthew Scudder, a private detective, and Bernie Rodenbart, a natural-born thief, who are like his best friends, use their cold and sarcastic human images to face the injustice of modern cities that have lost sympathy and understanding. "A lonely man fights against a huge world of injustice."
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Official(4)Scraped 1d ago
Have you seen eight million ways to die? Did you write this book after that?
Tang Nuo, I have a desire to strangle him to death. There are too many ways to die.
It's okay. If you like mystery novels, you can read it.
There are so many ways to die😊😊😊!
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Official(4)Scraped 1d ago
Have you seen eight million ways to die? Did you write this book after that?
Tang Nuo, I have a desire to strangle him to death. There are too many ways to die.
It's okay. If you like mystery novels, you can read it.
There are so many ways to die😊😊😊!
