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A Good Body for Her
General Fiction为她准备的好躯壳
He Stocking Skin
In the midsummer of the 35th year of the Republic of China, a suicide by lying on a train occurred in the suburbs of Shanghai. The next day at the Miss Shanghai beauty pageant, popular female contestant Chen Haimo mysteriously disappeared. Shanghai Huangpu police officer Wang Kefei, who had an acquaintance with Chen Haimo, withstood the pressure of a well-known family to find out in private. Unexpectedly, the unpredictable and dark life behind a perfect young woman...
In the midsummer of the 35th year of the Republic of China, a suicide by lying on a train occurred in the suburbs of Shanghai. The next day at the Miss Shanghai beauty pageant, popular female contestant Chen Haimo mysteriously disappeared. Shanghai Huangpu police officer Wang Kefei, who had an acquaintance with Chen Haimo, withstood the pressure of a well-known family to find out in private. Unexpectedly, the unpredictable and dark life behind a perfect young woman...

Mystery Resolved: Myrrh Garden
General Fiction迷案重现:没药花园
He Stocking Skin
Dr. He Xingpi, a doctor of anthropology, collected media reports, court records and information disclosed by the police to retell eight 100% true cases. The crime may be bizarre, but the motive often represents the universal desires in human nature. A corpse suddenly appeared in the urinal of a female teacher's dormitory in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. Who is the murderer? Why did serial killer Lee Chun-jae, the prototype of "Memories of Murder", become a demon? What kind of torture did Zhang Yingying, a Chinese student who disappeared in the United States, endure before her death? Why are Chris, the wife-killer, and Nora, the matricide suspect, so cruel to those close to them? ... From these cases, we can see all kinds of human nature: lies, betrayal, jealousy, fear, as well as persistence in love and confidence in justice.
Dr. He Xingpi, a doctor of anthropology, collected media reports, court records and information disclosed by the police to retell eight 100% true cases. The crime may be bizarre, but the motive often represents the universal desires in human nature. A corpse suddenly appeared in the urinal of a female teacher's dormitory in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. Who is the murderer? Why did serial killer Lee Chun-jae, the prototype of "Memories of Murder", become a demon? What kind of torture did Zhang Yingying, a Chinese student who disappeared in the United States, endure before her death? Why are Chris, the wife-killer, and Nora, the matricide suspect, so cruel to those close to them? ... From these cases, we can see all kinds of human nature: lies, betrayal, jealousy, fear, as well as persistence in love and confidence in justice.