
Jerry Lane's Final Case
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Agatha Christie and Borges have been chasing the god of reasoning for most of their lives, the final chapter of Ellery Queen's tragic tetralogy. The setting of the story is extremely subversive, and the twist in the ending is great. I couldn't help but burst into tears for the murderer. In New York, a mysterious visitor hands Detective Sam a letter, which is said to contain the shocking secret of Shakespeare's death. Unexpectedly, this is like opening Pandora's box, and various bizarre events follow: the mysterious man in the blue hat is like a ghost, appearing and disappearing, seeming to be controlling everything secretly; Shakespeare's rare book was stolen inexplicably, and the thief actually left a more precious version in its place; what is even more frightening is that Inspector Sam's daughter Patience was suddenly hijacked by a masked man, and what the gangster wanted was the mysterious letter. How should detective Jerry Lane deal with these crises? What kind of chilling secrets are hidden behind the truth? No one knows the direction of the story, only that the twist in the ending is great and will definitely make you amazed.
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