
Tragedy of Y
by H
About This Novel
A murderer who has lived in a deformed family for a long time will kill his family members without leaving any survivors. God of Mystery Ellery Quinn's masterpiece that changed the history of mystery! Out-of-print reappearance. The Hart family is rich and mysterious, and all members have eccentric personalities. The male protagonist York Hart suddenly disappeared one day, and his body was found by a fishing boat. It was beyond recognition and was judged to be a suicide. Two months later, multiple murders occurred in the Hart family. After investigation, the police found that all the evidence strangely pointed to Hart, who had already committed suicide... However, a sudden fire burned all the evidence. The family's evil bloodline breeds one after another lust-filled, deformed and twisted people. It wasn't until lawyers disclosed the Hart family's will that the family members finally revealed their true nature. Everyone wants to get the inheritance, and everyone may be the murderer... The police seek the help of detective Jerry Lane, but as the investigation deepens, Lane discovers an extremely terrifying fact...
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There are a few more special clues that can identify the murderer very early. But the shocking thing is that the detective is so ruthless and yet has a sense of justice.
No challenge letter, but if you guess the killer, you've surpassed most of Quinn's readers
It's too long-winded. How can it be so long-winded? After guessing the outcome later, it still leaves a suspense. The story setting is still acceptable. It must have been popular at that time.
The sword goes astray, with a shocking ending
I bought the paper book to read, and unexpectedly discovered that Q-reading members can also read it. If x is a pure logical flow of multiple reasonings, a lengthy argument and analysis based on excellent answers would be amazing. Then y is a deviant. The first half of the book was in a fog. I didn't know what was going on or what I was doing. Only after I showed some answers in the middle and later stages did I realize that the case was so contradictory and confusing. The answer part was also very good. But the final operation is even more horrifying. I have to think of the three-character adjective mentioned in the cover. It is indeed true. It also laid the foundation for D. After reading the Tragedy Tetralogy, my favorite is y. I have also read The Mystery of the Greek Coffin. After reading it, I will see if it is better than y👍
Rating
Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 15d ago
Finished reading
There are a few more special clues that can identify the murderer very early. But the shocking thing is that the detective is so ruthless and yet has a sense of justice.
No challenge letter, but if you guess the killer, you've surpassed most of Quinn's readers
It's too long-winded. How can it be so long-winded? After guessing the outcome later, it still leaves a suspense. The story setting is still acceptable. It must have been popular at that time.
The sword goes astray, with a shocking ending
I bought the paper book to read, and unexpectedly discovered that Q-reading members can also read it. If x is a pure logical flow of multiple reasonings, a lengthy argument and analysis based on excellent answers would be amazing. Then y is a deviant. The first half of the book was in a fog. I didn't know what was going on or what I was doing. Only after I showed some answers in the middle and later stages did I realize that the case was so contradictory and confusing. The answer part was also very good. But the final operation is even more horrifying. I have to think of the three-character adjective mentioned in the cover. It is indeed true. It also laid the foundation for D. After reading the Tragedy Tetralogy, my favorite is y. I have also read The Mystery of the Greek Coffin. After reading it, I will see if it is better than y👍
