
Living Next to a Killer
by R
About This Novel
"Neighbors with a Killer" is selected from Hitchcock's collection of short stories, including "Neighbors with a Killer", "The Idiot's Testimony", "How to Get Away with Murder" and more than ten short stories. The text is concise and plain, the plot is twists and turns, and the ending is unexpected, and often makes readers feel as if they are actually there. The novel is highly readable, full of modern features, in line with current reading habits and trends, and is very popular among the younger generation.
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Official(2)Scraped 3d ago
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Cleverness was misled by cleverness, leaving no escape route for oneself. But I feel that solving the case is a bit haphazard, and there may be many unjust, false, and wrongly convicted cases.
Idiot's testimony
I don't feel like there's anything eye-catching about it, but the victim is really... Miserable. There's nothing wrong with her dressing style, it's just that she met someone with a bad heart.
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Official(2)Scraped 3d ago
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Cleverness was misled by cleverness, leaving no escape route for oneself. But I feel that solving the case is a bit haphazard, and there may be many unjust, false, and wrongly convicted cases.
Idiot's testimony
I don't feel like there's anything eye-catching about it, but the victim is really... Miserable. There's nothing wrong with her dressing style, it's just that she met someone with a bad heart.
