
Liu Xingchen's Serious Case Notes 2
About This Novel
Interpol Liu Xingchen is an expert in solving crimes at the Provincial Public Security Department. He has solved more than 1,000 cases, many of which were supervised by the Ministry of Public Security and the Provincial Public Security Department. He selected 16 major cases and wrote this book. After a cat-abuse boy committed a murder, he said he was "brain-controlled"; after participating in a taboo game, someone called him 10 times a day to urge him to commit suicide; faced with these cases of "extremely cruel means, extremely bad nature, and great social impact", Liu Xingchen and his colleagues worked through the cases one by one, watching the surveillance frame by frame, and checking the information line by line. Therefore, when you open this book, you will be like driving a police car with Sir Liu, traveling through the streets of the criminal world, colliding head-on with all kinds of murderers, gangsters, and drug lords, and seeing a hidden corner of the real society. The author also popularizes common sense of criminal law that may be used in daily life through specific cases, such as the conviction and sentencing of various cases such as theft, fraud, and murder, so that readers can master a weapon against illegal infringements.
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
This book is well written
It describes how people commit crimes, often in a thought. Impulses are devils, and some are accidents. When people encounter problems, they must calmly think more and come up with the correct solution.
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
This book is well written
It describes how people commit crimes, often in a thought. Impulses are devils, and some are accidents. When people encounter problems, they must calmly think more and come up with the correct solution.
