I'm a Detective in Southeast Asia

I'm a Detective in Southeast Asia

by Shadow Mountain Red

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Southeast Asia is half heaven and half hell. I'm not afraid of Mercedes-Benz and BMW, but I'm afraid of AK with pickup truck. If you don't enter the Golden Triangle if you have money, you will end up in the Mekong River if you are in trouble. Southeast Asia does not believe in tears, and there is no love in the Golden Triangle. [Criminal Investigation] + [Reasoning] + [Anti-Crime] + [Single Female Protagonist] Chinese police detective Link relies on his extraordinary ability to "look back at crimes" to solve criminal cases and sweep away all the major criminal and dark forces in Southeast Asia, becoming a legend of his generation.

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Let me talk about the conclusion first. This book is worth reading. It has advantages and disadvantages. The specific personal opinions are as follows. Overall, if you like real-life reasoning and Conan-like genres, it would be recommended with a three-and-a-half-star rating. If you like urban criminal investigation and real-life crime solving, it would be recommended with a four-and-a-half-star rating. Especially if you like anti-crime themes, it would be given a five-star rating. It can probably be seen that the author is better at writing urban criminal investigation rather than character reasoning. There are many advantages, but also disadvantages. Let's talk about them in detail. Advantages: The logic is relatively strict, and there is no obviously mentally retarded plot. I can't say that the villain's IQ is extremely high, but the current chapter seems to far exceed the villain's IQ in general crime-solving novels. As for the murderers of the first three cases, I have been reading mystery solving books for more than ten years, and I haven't guessed a single murderer correctly. The author still has a few brushes. The image of the male protagonist is better created. Anyway, I personally like it more. He has a relatively high IQ and there are no plots to lower his wits. And it can be seen that the male protagonist is familiar with the way society operates. He is currently writing several cases involving entertainment cities, black clubs, and casinos. The male protagonist's performance is quite good. The author should be old and have social experience. It is said that the latest chapter about casino was blocked because the description was too detailed. The author changed it to a harmonious version before unblocking it. This should be paid attention to later. Because it's a seedling, we can't tell much about other aspects of the male protagonist's personality yet, but the three views are quite solid. I don't like the image of a money-grubbing and lustful policeman. Some urban police officers have such an image for the sake of being down-to-earth, but this book doesn't have one. I really like that. The police should look like police officers and be able to blend in with the dark side to investigate cases, but they should not be glib, greedy and lustful. The pros and cons come down to personal preference: the female protagonist has a significantly lower IQ than the male protagonist. Probably between Mao Lilan and Huihara Ai, definitely surpassing Xiaolan and not reaching Xiao Ai's level. This depends on personal preference, and I can accept it myself. After all, if the female protagonist's IQ exceeds that of the male protagonist, then why should the male protagonist do it? However, the female protagonist seems to have a strong background, which is of great help to the male protagonist. For example, in cases involving criminal gangs and foreign affairs, the male protagonist is simply unable to handle them as a young detective. Only the high-level background behind the heroine allows the male protagonist to take down the black boss. Disadvantages: In the current few cases, except for the secret room murder case, there is almost no explanation of the criminal methods. The author focuses on the motive of the murder and how to catch the boss of the black society. In other words, this book is relatively weak in terms of literal reasoning and focuses on actual case situations. In fact, I have watched some interviews with real police officers before. Even though there are more than 1,000 episodes in Conan, none of them can appear in reality. Of course, novels and animations cannot be compared with reality. If you are a fan of strict case reasoning, this book can only be described as average. The book places more emphasis on the detection of real-life cases. Finally, to summarize, new books on criminal investigation reasoning have been relatively weak recently, so this book is worth reading. I remember that the first few criminal investigation novels published at the same time as this book were almost all about eunuchs. The quality of those books was really poor. The police didn't arrive at the scene until half an hour after the robbers had robbed the bank. These were written by people with no social experience at all. At least the author of this book is familiar with criminal investigation, and there are no serious bugs.

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