
Tokyo Mystery Writer
About This Novel
Mystery writer Maijo Keisuke travels back to Tokyo in 1980. With "Astrological Killing Magic", he broke the "Curse of Clearance" that had dominated the reasoning world for thirty years in one fell swoop! Let the original lonely reasoning come back to life. Later, he opened up monster reasoning with "The Box of Monsters" and waved the banner of a new style! Became the brightest star in the "dark night of original reasoning"! Many years later, when a news reporter interviewed Maijo Keisuke: "How do you think that European and American mystery novels have completely died out? Japanese mystery novels are still flourishing?" At that time, Maijo Keisuke, who was already regarded as the god of mystery novels, only said a faint sentence: "Because I have been here, my reasoning is not dead!" (Book selection is based on three aspects: book quality-historical status-influence)
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Official(15)Scraped 3d ago
This author is like many Japanese mystery writers. In terms of plot and character emotions alone, he is just a mess. However, if he understands and uses reasoning, he can make up for this part, and he can give an average of four stars.
It looks pretty good so far, I personally like it very much. But I would like to give some suggestions to the author: After reading it recently, I found that this book has a very similar fixed process: the male protagonist writes the book, the book is completed and the friends are called to watch it. The content of the book, the friends make rainbow farts, and it is a great success. Of course, I am not saying that the fixed process is not good, but I think that one of the processes is not very good, which is the rainbow fart session. Why? There are 2 reasons: First, it is too unclear to show off meaningless knowledge points. I know this book must be read by mystery fans, but I believe that the vast majority of readers are just ordinary readers of mystery novels like me. We don't care or understand what famous works these books draw from, what techniques they use, or how much foreshadowing they have. Whether a mystery novel is good or not depends on our minds. We will not change our evaluation just because it pays homage to something or has any special meaning or technique. Second, I know that the rainbow fart segment is to express the awesomeness of mystery novels, but in fact, for readers, subsequent sales and reader reactions can express this more intuitively. In comparison, a bunch of professional evaluations from followers related to reasoning seem very redundant and boring. To sum up: To put it bluntly, what most readers want to read is the content of mystery novels, the protagonist's emotional and career success, rather than any recommendation techniques.
The Japanese atmosphere created is great but a bit slow
The author uses a large number of vivid life-like scenes to describe the atmosphere of the Japanese Showa era. You can completely bring it into the world and experience the different humanities. Each character is flesh and blood, and the detailed description is very skillful. But for a social worker, the opening chapter of the novel has not been published until chapter 36. For me, the pace is too slow. Some chapters in the middle, I thought that three chapters could be written into two chapters. The author's writing is too detailed. It's not that there is anything wrong with the author's writing. On the contrary, I like your detailed description very much. Otherwise, it might not be possible to write it and it would be difficult to put it into this era. It's my own fault. Nowadays, we read books in a market-oriented and fast-food way. We need a few chapters, a hook, a few chapters, and a breaking point. After all, many people do read novels to relax, and they will always be irritated if the exciting point comes too late. But that's not the author's problem, it's my problem. If possible, I still hope that the length of the novel from writing to publication can be shorter, and that the length of the novel can be longer after publication. After all, things before publication are twists and turns, and to be honest, I don't want to know too much detail. The above is just my opinion. If it's not good, please ignore it and just follow your own pace.
What's wonderful is the content copied by the author. It's just like the quick reading of comics in Douyin. The plot written by the author himself is so exciting.
The author is a mystery enthusiast and can understand a lot of reasoning knowledge, and the mystery stories (Wen Chaogong) are also well written. Give 5 stars But there are obvious shortcomings: 1. The emotional scenes are poorly written, and there are many suspected emotional lines of the heroine, deducting 0.5 Stars. 2. Most of the people around me are lickers, so 1 star will be deducted and rounded up to 4 stars.
Can you tell me who the heroine is?
I haven't read it yet, have you reviewed this book?
Mystery novel recommended reading, it feels like an interesting book review
Very good, the author is not a cloud reader of detective novels
Full of faintness
I'm so glad I opened this book
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Official(15)Scraped 3d ago
This author is like many Japanese mystery writers. In terms of plot and character emotions alone, he is just a mess. However, if he understands and uses reasoning, he can make up for this part, and he can give an average of four stars.
It looks pretty good so far, I personally like it very much. But I would like to give some suggestions to the author: After reading it recently, I found that this book has a very similar fixed process: the male protagonist writes the book, the book is completed and the friends are called to watch it. The content of the book, the friends make rainbow farts, and it is a great success. Of course, I am not saying that the fixed process is not good, but I think that one of the processes is not very good, which is the rainbow fart session. Why? There are 2 reasons: First, it is too unclear to show off meaningless knowledge points. I know this book must be read by mystery fans, but I believe that the vast majority of readers are just ordinary readers of mystery novels like me. We don't care or understand what famous works these books draw from, what techniques they use, or how much foreshadowing they have. Whether a mystery novel is good or not depends on our minds. We will not change our evaluation just because it pays homage to something or has any special meaning or technique. Second, I know that the rainbow fart segment is to express the awesomeness of mystery novels, but in fact, for readers, subsequent sales and reader reactions can express this more intuitively. In comparison, a bunch of professional evaluations from followers related to reasoning seem very redundant and boring. To sum up: To put it bluntly, what most readers want to read is the content of mystery novels, the protagonist's emotional and career success, rather than any recommendation techniques.
The Japanese atmosphere created is great but a bit slow
The author uses a large number of vivid life-like scenes to describe the atmosphere of the Japanese Showa era. You can completely bring it into the world and experience the different humanities. Each character is flesh and blood, and the detailed description is very skillful. But for a social worker, the opening chapter of the novel has not been published until chapter 36. For me, the pace is too slow. Some chapters in the middle, I thought that three chapters could be written into two chapters. The author's writing is too detailed. It's not that there is anything wrong with the author's writing. On the contrary, I like your detailed description very much. Otherwise, it might not be possible to write it and it would be difficult to put it into this era. It's my own fault. Nowadays, we read books in a market-oriented and fast-food way. We need a few chapters, a hook, a few chapters, and a breaking point. After all, many people do read novels to relax, and they will always be irritated if the exciting point comes too late. But that's not the author's problem, it's my problem. If possible, I still hope that the length of the novel from writing to publication can be shorter, and that the length of the novel can be longer after publication. After all, things before publication are twists and turns, and to be honest, I don't want to know too much detail. The above is just my opinion. If it's not good, please ignore it and just follow your own pace.
What's wonderful is the content copied by the author. It's just like the quick reading of comics in Douyin. The plot written by the author himself is so exciting.
The author is a mystery enthusiast and can understand a lot of reasoning knowledge, and the mystery stories (Wen Chaogong) are also well written. Give 5 stars But there are obvious shortcomings: 1. The emotional scenes are poorly written, and there are many suspected emotional lines of the heroine, deducting 0.5 Stars. 2. Most of the people around me are lickers, so 1 star will be deducted and rounded up to 4 stars.
Can you tell me who the heroine is?
I haven't read it yet, have you reviewed this book?
Mystery novel recommended reading, it feels like an interesting book review
Very good, the author is not a cloud reader of detective novels
Full of faintness
I'm so glad I opened this book













