Stand-in Plan

Stand-in Plan

by (japan) Haruo Yamazawa

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142Kwords24chapters
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Ch. 24五十年回忆
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A feast of real-life reasoning, with the ultimate trick of the stand-in, returning to the golden age of real-life reasoning in Japan. Well-known fashion designer Ryoko Kishihama trained a similar-looking Hatsuko Shibata as a stand-in, Hideki Kazeyama helped his friend Isao Kojima fabricate an alibi, and Masao Ogan ran around the streets of Osaka to create the illusion of being witnessed. The three people have evil intentions and act independently. The severed hand sent to the company, the head abandoned on the luggage rack, and the torso lying on the floor of the divination classroom were confirmed to belong to the same person. At the same time, the whereabouts of the mysterious fortune teller Ren Gengzi are unknown... Who is the deceased? What kind of trap will the intricate substitute conspiracy and alibi intertwine into? A long fantasy novel, exquisite mystery puzzles, and endlessly memorable prose. Welcome to "The Myth of the Detective" by Haruo Yamazawa!

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I don't quite understand, is this considered a technique? It feels like there are a lot of coincidences, and I personally feel that no matter how similar two people are, they are not that similar... In my mind, this matter has as many flaws as a woman pretending to be a man and a man pretending to be a woman. Moreover, I already had dual identities and two careers, had an affair, and had to train a stunt double. Where did I get so much time? Do fashion designers have so much free time? Maybe it's because I don't agree with this at all. I don't read it very seriously in general, and I can't see the buttons on shogi and station. Complaints are complaints, the overall reading experience is okay

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