
Museum of Trickery
by H
About This Novel
When the evidence from 25 years ago was revealed, it was discovered that the murderer had been around all along! "The Museum of Secrets" won the Chamber of Secrets Award and was listed in the top 10 best mystery novels. "This mystery novel is so amazing!" Following "The Collector of Secrets", it is a mystery cracking textbook by the god of short stories, Oyama Seiichiro. Yukito Ayatsuji, a representative of the New Honkoku School, and Hideo Kojima, a top-level game designer, praised it highly. Fast pace, no nonsense, divine reasoning! 8.5 High score book review, the simplified Chinese version of "The Museum of Conspiracy" is introduced for the first time. Open the "Museum of Conspiracy" and see through the real culprit of the unsolved case hidden around you! There is a special museum that collects bizarre mysteries that no one can solve. There is a pair of strange partners who vow to solve the murderous conspiracy that is hidden from the sky...
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Official(13)Scraped 12d ago
The trick museum that surprises you at first sight
The author's thinking is very clear, unlike many suspense novels nowadays where you can directly figure out the routines. The curator let me know that people's thinking can really be very broad.
Reading this kind of book really requires brainpower! At the beginning, I thought that Terada Satoshi was going to meet a bunch of weird colleagues, but then the turning point came. These were actually a test? It's really a magical turn.
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Because I had underestimated Fan Luo's Cold Case Restart series and the Parallel Lines series before, I naturally made comparisons when reading this book. The new generation of domestic authors must have been inspired by this. Although the novel is about two people with very different personalities investigating an old case, Fan Luo's portrayal of the characters and their inner thoughts is more vivid, and his writing is very interesting. I really like Seiichiro Oyama's Alphabet Mystery! I will read all his works.
The male protagonist Satoshi Terada seems a little miserable. For some reason, he was transferred to a place that looks dilapidated, and the people there are also weird. I'm really curious about how he will spend his next days!
Finished reading
The plot is okay. In order to have an alibi, he directly replaced someone... It's a bit ridiculous. It was okay in the past, but it shouldn't be that easy to hide your identity in modern times.
A short and concise bedtime suspense collection
It feels like a return to the original script killing, a feast of original logic
It feels a bit mythical that one of the two protagonists is responsible for investigating outside, and the other can solve the case solely by relying on information and narration, but as a story, it is still good. The protagonist is not emotionally involved in the case. This is also very similar to the temperament of the library, a calm bystander.
I feel like this book is pretty good overall. I personally think the most interesting part is the exchange murder case. But the last case seemed a little too outrageous and brief.
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Community(0)
Official(13)Scraped 12d ago
The trick museum that surprises you at first sight
The author's thinking is very clear, unlike many suspense novels nowadays where you can directly figure out the routines. The curator let me know that people's thinking can really be very broad.
Reading this kind of book really requires brainpower! At the beginning, I thought that Terada Satoshi was going to meet a bunch of weird colleagues, but then the turning point came. These were actually a test? It's really a magical turn.
Check out the comments
Because I had underestimated Fan Luo's Cold Case Restart series and the Parallel Lines series before, I naturally made comparisons when reading this book. The new generation of domestic authors must have been inspired by this. Although the novel is about two people with very different personalities investigating an old case, Fan Luo's portrayal of the characters and their inner thoughts is more vivid, and his writing is very interesting. I really like Seiichiro Oyama's Alphabet Mystery! I will read all his works.
The male protagonist Satoshi Terada seems a little miserable. For some reason, he was transferred to a place that looks dilapidated, and the people there are also weird. I'm really curious about how he will spend his next days!
Finished reading
The plot is okay. In order to have an alibi, he directly replaced someone... It's a bit ridiculous. It was okay in the past, but it shouldn't be that easy to hide your identity in modern times.
A short and concise bedtime suspense collection
It feels like a return to the original script killing, a feast of original logic
It feels a bit mythical that one of the two protagonists is responsible for investigating outside, and the other can solve the case solely by relying on information and narration, but as a story, it is still good. The protagonist is not emotionally involved in the case. This is also very similar to the temperament of the library, a calm bystander.
I feel like this book is pretty good overall. I personally think the most interesting part is the exchange murder case. But the last case seemed a little too outrageous and brief.
