
Conspiracy Integration: Edogawa Ranpo's Reasoning Notes
by G
About This Novel
A collection of essays and literary criticism written by Edogawa Ranpo, known as the "Father of Japanese Mystery Fiction". Edogawa Ranpo has read more than a hundred Japanese and European and American detective novels, studied the tricks that appeared in them, and sorted out more than 800 of them. This book selects the representative tricks among them, explains and comments them in detail in an easy-to-understand way, and adds the relevant documents of detective novels collected with painstaking efforts. Finally, it has been compiled into a precious "detective novel trick collection". This book collects many ingenious and classic ideas in detective stories and traces them back to their origins. It is a treasure trove for reasoning addicts and detective enthusiasts.
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
Super good
It's super exciting, worthy of Master Edogawa. Watching a little bit feels like watching hundreds of episodes of Conan. I will keep it in my collection when I have money to buy a paper copy.
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
Super good
It's super exciting, worthy of Master Edogawa. Watching a little bit feels like watching hundreds of episodes of Conan. I will keep it in my collection when I have money to buy a paper copy.
