
The Night Walk of One Hundred Ghosts Full-length Series: the Principles of the New Wife (complete Collection)
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About This Novel
On May 2, the 27th year of the Showa era (1952), a 19-year-old girl in Tokyo was tragically killed by having her eyes pierced with a cone in front of her tenant's house. Starting from this murder, a 35-year-old promiscuous woman, a 30-year-old female teacher, and a 28-year-old satin shop proprietress were murdered by the same method one after another. The society was shocked. The media called the murderer the "Eye-Bearing Demon." The Metropolitan Police Department identified the murderer as the tenant of the first murder case, but the whereabouts of the murderer were unknown, and the four victims could not find anything in common, so the police investigation fell into a stalemate... In the remote countryside of Chiba Prefecture, rumors spread about St. Bernard Women's College, an aristocratic Christian school for girls: seven mysteries, collective prostitution among students, a wishing constellation stone that can cause the death of the cursed object, the Black Madonna wandering around the campus late at night... After a female student who was insulted by a male teacher made a wish to the constellation stone, the male teacher was strangled. The female student also jumped off the building after seeing the teacher's body. A strange atmosphere filled the campus... The eldest daughter and her husband-in-law, a wealthy weaving writer in Chiba Prefecture who had a close relationship with the Zaibatsu Shibata family, died suddenly one after another. Rumors spread that the father and daughter were poisoned. Antique dealer Imagawa was invited to a weaver known as the "Spider Web Mansion" to appraise antiques. However, his successor and son-in-law was brutally murdered. The seemingly wealthy weaver had many unknown inside stories. Several seemingly unrelated murders eventually pointed to the weaver. At the invitation of the Shibata family, Enokizu and Chuzenji intervened, but they were still unable to prevent the deaths of related figures. How Chuzenji finally uncovered the netherband (i. E., The spider) covered with heaven and earth, let's look at "The Theory of the Arborist Lady" by Natsuhiko Kyogoku, which has a precise layout, compact plot, and powerful writing.
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Official(3)Scraped 2d ago
very good
"You are the spider, right?" This sentence at the beginning seems to be a tribute to Ryunosuke Akutagawa... There is a poisonous and beautiful new woman in the book written by the author, and another book "The Iron Rat Bar" is also very interesting.
A mystery epic as great as the Demon Box, it deserves to be Kyogoku Natsuhiko🤔
The layout is pretty good, but it's a bit laggy. I don't like the reasoning part. I personally don't like reasoning involving religion.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 2d ago
very good
"You are the spider, right?" This sentence at the beginning seems to be a tribute to Ryunosuke Akutagawa... There is a poisonous and beautiful new woman in the book written by the author, and another book "The Iron Rat Bar" is also very interesting.
A mystery epic as great as the Demon Box, it deserves to be Kyogoku Natsuhiko🤔
The layout is pretty good, but it's a bit laggy. I don't like the reasoning part. I personally don't like reasoning involving religion.
