
My Bones Can Chat: a Forensic Detective's Notes on Real Detectives (northern Chapter)
by Liu Babai
About This Novel
The true autopsy notes of Northern Medical Examiner Liu Babai, an ukiyo-e of human nature from a forensic perspective. 12 Real cases, full of suspense! Three murders occurred in four years, and the "green gauze tent" in the late summer and early autumn in the north became synonymous with crime and fear; a female student disappeared on the way home, and the teacher's kitchen knife was sharpened; in an old house, eight people moved in successively in six years. After the first female tenant was brutally murdered in the house, two more murders occurred in succession, making the old house a veritable "haunted house"... With technology, all crimes are traceable. The "excellent teacher" who molested female students was indulged many times until a student died tragically in the teacher's home; the son who was accustomed to being controlled by his strong mother took out the dagger he carried when faced with injustice... Behind the truth of each bizarre case is a sad life story. Go deep into the texture of crime and explore the subtleties of human nature. To look directly at human nature is to not be afraid of the darkness.
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