
Burning Hummingbird: Time Chase 1990
About This Novel
The finale of the forensic Qin Ming retro suspense series "Burning Hummingbird"! "The stamina is too great! I can't stop reading it for three days..." Because of an unsolved case left in 1990, the young policeman Tao Liang fell into the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s in his dream, and began a bizarre journey across time and space to solve the case. Five puzzling and shocking murder cases pushed him to the double desperate situation of the bottom line of human nature and criminal investigation technology: "The Assassination of the Principal" in the messy room buried in books, hidden secrets that have not been revealed; "The Case of Thousand Miles of Dismembered Corpses" on the canopy of trees where flies are flying, the creepy things are not just corpses; "The case of disembowelment" The mixed blood plasma With amniotic fluid dripping, death and rebirth were roughly mixed together; in the "Mother and Daughter Corpse Case", the twisted killing on a dark rainy night, the murderer was as hesitant and ruthless as if he had a dual personality; in the "Case of Imprisoned and Tortured College Students", the young man who had been missing for many days turned out to be a colorful corpse... Motives for murder that subvert imagination are often hidden in the calm daily life. Only by hunting the darkness with infinite courage and patience can we see the light at the end of time.
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Official(8)Scraped 18d ago
Not the end of the end
Feng Kai's heroic sacrifice makes people feel sad
I have followed many of Qin Ming's novels and will continue to follow them
This is the third part of the Hummingbird trilogy. After reading all three parts, it finally has a perfect ending. The case is solved, the deceased can rest in peace, and the hero can rest in peace!
Just this last chapter failed to load😕😕😕, what a pity! But the ending can already be guessed. The story itself is perfect, and Lao Qin's works never disappoint. Hummingbird's three works run through New China to the present day, clearly showing the leap in criminal investigation technology, the innovation of case handling concepts, and the continuous improvement of the system. Looking at the world, China can become the safest country, and half of it depends on public security😘😘😘
After reading it, I am still not satisfied. I like to watch Tao Liang travel through the past in the 1970s and 1980s. The conditions were difficult, but the public security officers still upheld their beliefs and dug out the truth bit by bit. It's really good-looking, as are the previous two films. Lao Qin's works have been steadily outputting.
So beautiful! Support Lao Qin! (PS: An interesting question comes to mind: whether Tao Liang dreamed that he became Feng Kai, or Feng Kai dreamed that he became Tao Liang.)
Finally finished it~ Not bad, I'm looking forward to Lao Qin's next book
I have finished reading this series. This is also the first book by Qin Ming that I have read. From Hummingbird 1 to now, Lao Qin's writing style has improved visibly, and it is not so awkward anymore, haha. There is quite a big difference between this kind of domestic novels and those in Japan. Socialist novels like Keigo Higashino may be more direct to people's hearts. I think this series of Lao Qin is more biased toward case-based reasoning, and it is still readable. It's good.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(8)Scraped 18d ago
Not the end of the end
Feng Kai's heroic sacrifice makes people feel sad
I have followed many of Qin Ming's novels and will continue to follow them
This is the third part of the Hummingbird trilogy. After reading all three parts, it finally has a perfect ending. The case is solved, the deceased can rest in peace, and the hero can rest in peace!
Just this last chapter failed to load😕😕😕, what a pity! But the ending can already be guessed. The story itself is perfect, and Lao Qin's works never disappoint. Hummingbird's three works run through New China to the present day, clearly showing the leap in criminal investigation technology, the innovation of case handling concepts, and the continuous improvement of the system. Looking at the world, China can become the safest country, and half of it depends on public security😘😘😘
After reading it, I am still not satisfied. I like to watch Tao Liang travel through the past in the 1970s and 1980s. The conditions were difficult, but the public security officers still upheld their beliefs and dug out the truth bit by bit. It's really good-looking, as are the previous two films. Lao Qin's works have been steadily outputting.
So beautiful! Support Lao Qin! (PS: An interesting question comes to mind: whether Tao Liang dreamed that he became Feng Kai, or Feng Kai dreamed that he became Tao Liang.)
Finally finished it~ Not bad, I'm looking forward to Lao Qin's next book
I have finished reading this series. This is also the first book by Qin Ming that I have read. From Hummingbird 1 to now, Lao Qin's writing style has improved visibly, and it is not so awkward anymore, haha. There is quite a big difference between this kind of domestic novels and those in Japan. Socialist novels like Keigo Higashino may be more direct to people's hearts. I think this series of Lao Qin is more biased toward case-based reasoning, and it is still readable. It's good.
