
Slaughterhouse Dance
by I
About This Novel
Matthew went to the boxing ring to investigate a case. In the audience, he noticed a man with a little boy. The man inadvertently stroked the boy's hair with his hands, which triggered Matthew's memory: he saw the entire process of a man and a woman brutally killing a boy on a videotape. As Matthew pursues, the two cases actually intersect.
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Some memories require a certain opportunity to be recalled. Just like those old memories that Matthew thought of when he saw a man touching his son's head. It was because a certain opportunity was triggered at this moment that the memory opened its cage and came out.
Did something happen here in the boxing ring? Otherwise, why would it be related to the case investigated by Matthew? And what clues will Matthew gain from his trip to the boxing ring? All this will unfold slowly with the author's pen.
Some memories are locked in the mind and will not come out easily. They often require some coincidences. For example, when Martin came to the boxing ring to investigate a case, he saw the father of a little boy in the audience stroking the little boy's hair, which became an opportunity for Matthew to open a certain memory.
Some memories require a certain opportunity to be recalled. Just like those old memories that Matthew thought of when he saw a man caressing/touching his son's head. It was because a certain opportunity was triggered at this moment that the memory opened its cage and came out.
Some memories are locked in the mind and will not come out easily. They often require certain opportunities. For example, when Martin came to the boxing ring to investigate a case, he saw the father of a little boy in the audience stroking the boy's hair, which became an opportunity for Matthew to open a certain memory.
Some memories are locked in the mind and will not come out easily. They often require some coincidences. For example, when Martin came to the boxing ring to investigate a case, he saw the father of a little boy in the audience stroking the little boy's hair. This became an opportunity for Matthew to open up a certain memory.
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Some memories require a certain opportunity to be recalled. Just like those old memories that Matthew thought of when he saw a man touching his son's head. It was because a certain opportunity was triggered at this moment that the memory opened its cage and came out.
Did something happen here in the boxing ring? Otherwise, why would it be related to the case investigated by Matthew? And what clues will Matthew gain from his trip to the boxing ring? All this will unfold slowly with the author's pen.
Some memories are locked in the mind and will not come out easily. They often require some coincidences. For example, when Martin came to the boxing ring to investigate a case, he saw the father of a little boy in the audience stroking the little boy's hair, which became an opportunity for Matthew to open a certain memory.
Some memories require a certain opportunity to be recalled. Just like those old memories that Matthew thought of when he saw a man caressing/touching his son's head. It was because a certain opportunity was triggered at this moment that the memory opened its cage and came out.
Some memories are locked in the mind and will not come out easily. They often require certain opportunities. For example, when Martin came to the boxing ring to investigate a case, he saw the father of a little boy in the audience stroking the boy's hair, which became an opportunity for Matthew to open a certain memory.
Some memories are locked in the mind and will not come out easily. They often require some coincidences. For example, when Martin came to the boxing ring to investigate a case, he saw the father of a little boy in the audience stroking the little boy's hair. This became an opportunity for Matthew to open up a certain memory.
