
The Dead Knock on the Door
逝者敲门
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- 1.3M Words
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- Detective Fiction
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A Masterpiece of Suspense That I Will Only Love in the Future
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Chapter 216, the atmosphere written before was very good, but slowly I found that the protagonist likes to take risks. If you have Lao Chi's skills, I can understand it, but he is a forensic doctor who often stays up late and gets sick, and goes on adventures every day, which is very fascinating. These last few pictures have been fought alone, with injuries on the body, even if there is a girl who can fight a little, what can she do? There is no one in the police force, even if her life is not taken seriously, what about that little girl? Are forensic doctors so reckless now? Although the protagonist is very intelligent, he is always confused about the importance of this situation. He bumps his head against the muzzle of the gun and does not know what the protagonist relies on to have confidence. Or he has no reliance. It is purely for mental reasons. He pursues excitement and ignores life. Can the police system tolerate such an independent person? If I were the leader I would be pissed off sooner or later.
I can't stand it anymore. For such an important and weird case, only the protagonist and a few people were investigating, and they all went to the detention center to poison the suspect. They kept saying that they took it seriously, but I never saw how much it was taken.
After reading the first chapter, I will sort out the unsolved doubts 1. Going home for the first time. There are a few fine scratches around the peephole. The door is locked from the inside. Who would look inside through the peephole on the outside? If it were a monkey, he could just go in and there would be no need to do this. If it were someone else, why would he do this? What if other people look at the monkey inside? Someone discovered the existence of monkeys in advance? The reason for the scratches is still unclear 2. The protagonist was chased by a monkey, ran to the water meter and described, "Seeing a wooden door ajar on the wall in front of me" and hiding, why didn't the monkey continue to move forward? Monkeys have no thinking and only rely on inertia training, or are they really mecha monkeys? According to the route of the machine simulation map, there is indeed no way to go in this area on the map. The water meter room is not really a room, it is just a recessed wall. There is no road ahead, so naturally the monkey will not move forward and leave. But this level of technology is still too advanced. 3. The first time I received static electricity was when I went to Lao Chi's house and entered the elevator. I had just finished eating hot pot and was in Lao Chi's car on the way. After entering, my hair stood up. I released static electricity by touching the elevator. Logically speaking, a static electricity shock would occur. There is no description here of who pressed the elevator button. 4. The second time of static electricity was in the elevator at work. He had just finished eating in the cafeteria and felt nothing after entering. He touched the elevator button and was shocked. He thought it was static electricity on his own, and then questioned when the static electricity was carried for the first time. He had no perspective. 5. Flying ants are spinning around the lamp, and crows are hitting the window outside the window. Is there something on the light bulb that attracts the flying ants? Is it something the flying ants are carrying that attracts the crows? No one checked the bulb, or I don't know. 6. The bedroom of Lao Chi's house could not be opened. There was static electricity for the first time. No matter how the door was checked afterwards, there was no explanation 7. Wang Zangfeng's bedroom could not be opened, but no door blocking mechanism was found, and the lock could not be pushed open. There was a second static electricity today 8. The third static electricity occurred at Lao Chi's house, and he had nightmares. When he woke up, he was shocked by his mobile phone. If it is speculated that static electricity is related to "locking" the door, why was it not locked this time? Is it because the door was kicked in the first time? It is assumed here that the mechanism of the door is an electromagnet, which locks when energized, but can be violently kicked open. However, it does not correspond to the third case of static electricity, and there is no detailed description of how to open and disassemble the door the second time. It's very strange that the door has no mechanism that can be detected on the surface, and it has been related to static electricity several times. Is there any way to lock the door? Or maybe we subjectively think of 12 and 3 static electricity together? In fact, two different situations were done by different people? In the third static electricity, should the monkey use electric current to paralyze the protagonist's body and perform deep hypnosis? By all means, I personally think that the technology tree of this worldview should be higher, unlike today's real world that can be mastered at will, or that it is not universal. Many clues are left blank. I don't know if this is a mystery novel, but it is certainly not a mystery novel. My perspective is not equal to that of the protagonist.
This book still does not explain the modus operandi of the first incident, how those strange things happened, and who the mole was. Where did the other party get the science and technology from, and what exactly was the Shadow? Why should we do the first event?
The corpse cabinet, the birds, the door, and even the sudden drop in temperature can all be explained by magnetic fields. The reason why the bird suffered from respiratory acidosis was because it was carrying dry ice. But the black shadow, the changing face, the sound of knocking on the window, I couldn't imagine it.
I don't understand what I'm talking about. I've read more than 100,000 words and haven't even finished a single case.
The book is a good book, but it's a pity that the first case has been written for seven or eight chapters, and the case has not been closed. At the end of the volume, I thought the case was going to be closed, but I was still confused. What kind of bastard's life experience was there? Watching suspense means solving a case. Even if you want to make a big case, the general method is to use a small case to cover a big case. Your case has been led by the nose, and there is no clear indication of supernatural events. It is still a novel method of committing crimes. I don't want to pursue it anymore. It's too uncomfortable.
The suspenseful and tense atmosphere is created very well. I hope it is not a ghost story. If it is indeed a criminal investigation type and all the strange phenomena in the front can be explained reasonably and scientifically, this book can be regarded as a god.
The plot gets weirder and weirder as I read it, and it always feels like the author is competing with the readers instead of straightening out the story. It's OK, but it's less and less attractive.
I'm halfway through watching it, and I still don't know what the plot is about. I just know that someone wants something from the protagonist, but I don't see anything else.
From the current point of view, it seems that a gang committed the crime. No matter how bad it is, there should be one or two helpers, otherwise the murderer will be too scary. Incomplete statistics show that this murderer is proficient in disguise, proficient in crime techniques, proficient in chemistry and pharmacology, and proficient in electronic products. Judging from the cabinets in the refrigerator room, he may also be proficient in mechanics? He is also a hacker, and the most terrifying thing is that he knows how to train animals. The combination of the two cases before and after, careful thinking, proficient in investigation and counter-investigation, and it even seems that there may be an insider inside the police station. I can't imagine that one person can be so versatile. Think more about it, the article mentions what the murderer is looking for. It is known that the connection between the two cases and the protagonist is only a functional level of analysis and solving the case, and no special items were taken home. The thing the murderer is looking for probably has nothing to do with the case itself. But why elaborately design two cases? By the way, it would be a shame for the author not to write horror stories!
The plot is dragging The people in the police station are all useless, they don't even know how to watch the street surveillance It's weird to use your forensics to handle the case without the police
The killer should be physical, at least one of them is good at it. There should be an instrument that can be used to hypnotize or control by emitting some kind of wave. The brain wave tree mentioned by the mental illness cannot be seen there, so it should be this instrument. Is Shadow a monkey and taking some kind of medicine, or undergoing some kind of transformation, wearing an exoskeleton? The life span is short, the crows will regularly eat some of the culled monkeys, and the appearance of ghosts is accompanied by a rancid smell. Psychosis should be one of the human experiments. This book gave me the feeling of a psychological crime field. There should be one person in the criminal team, or at least the deputy boss level, who has a very close relationship with the protagonist. He may be a teacher, or he may be a close friend. The protagonist has facial paralysis and a sense of madness when working. I suspect that the protagonist has had a special experience, and may be the subject of an experiment. It is not medicine or transformation, but may be psychological or behavioral.
Although it is a criminal investigation, the writing is both supernatural and science fiction, and it is very protracted and has many pitfalls There are exoskeletons, there are monsters, there are crows controlled, there are exactly the same people (calling the protagonist a "bastard"), there are drug hypnosis, there are construction and dream reading (probably) It's very weird
I feel that the atmosphere created by this book is very good. I felt a little fuzzy when I read it before. But since I learned that this is a criminal investigation novel, I have less desire to read it. No matter how good the atmosphere is, the horror is not that much when I think about the absence of supernatural powers. Since there are no super powers, it must be done by humans. Since it is done by humans, what is there to be afraid of?
Attacking the police and poisoning the suspect. If such a case really happened, it would probably be handled directly by the provincial department. .
Looking for spoilers, who is the impostor and what is his ability to control crows? Is this fantasy or supernatural? Is there a mysterious power that cannot be explained? Are all cases as protracted as the first one?
I finished reading the first volume and I'm talking about my feelings. It's not a guide (doge (may contain spoilers, please be careful) In fact, the atmosphere at the beginning was quite good Although I thought it was a supernatural novel but later in the chapter, the author said it was a criminal investigation So I made a bold prediction The first guess about the mysterious shadow was a monkey The movements are sensitive and are in line with the training. The appearance Including the crow also convinced me that the counterfeiter is similar to an animal trainer But the freezer incident made me doubt whether this is really a superpower or a supernatural thing The investigation of the monkey's habitat also came to nothing The mysterious shadow in the back choked people and hurt people, which shook my opinion This may not be a monkey? The knife was not hurt even if it caused sparks I My brain stopped thinking. Is this actually a mechanical monkey or a mechanical dog? I started to rethink whether the technology tree of this world is higher than reality Some things that the madman in the hospital said are not confirmed yet The counterfeiters and the shadows are actually hostile forces? I am reading the second volume I am really confused after reading the first volume I always feel that there are many holes that have not been filled in. The technical trees are all big holes I hope the next few volumes can reveal the mystery Finally, I want to ask two questions. I don't know if the author will reply to me 1. The background of the era or the fictional/future? I feel that the level of technology in some places is very high, but I always feel that something is weird 2. Are there really no supernatural phenomena such as superpowers?
The writing is very good, I love the characters of Lao Qi and Lao Chi
Damn it, why do you have to connect chapters😡
Call the police number
This book is really great. I saw it on the shelf all night long. After reading supernatural novels for several years, I have already become disinterested. I didn't expect that a novel without ghosts would make me a little panicked. . . Two monthly passes are presented. Has the author considered writing an urban supernatural book in the future? I've read too much of it and it's not interesting, and the author's creation of a sense of horror is simply amazing. I would like to make two other suggestions. The first one is that I personally feel that one should either use purely technical methods (such as Conan's exquisite criminal methods), or purely supernatural ghosts. In the end, although it is said that there are no ghosts, some hypnosis is actually used. In fact, the hypnosis is acceptable, but is the ghost shadow a genetic method? (I haven't watched the rest of it yet) It's not interesting at all, and the outrageous crimes in the front are all too rounded off. The second suggestion is that I still hope to write it down one by one. I have been holding back to see what's going on. When I saw it was put on the shelves, I found that it had not been completed and it seemed to be a main story. In addition, I found that it was not based on exquisite techniques but some technologies that might surpass reality. I felt that I was not looking forward to it, so I put it down for the time being and waited to read it again when I had time. But as a lover of supernatural novels, I still want to say that the author's creation of horror is truly unique.
It's rare for a novel to make me feel chills down my back while reading it. The supernatural novels I read before didn't scare me at all.
I was chasing him, and it ended so suddenly? ? ?
I beg the author to write a few million words. Hey (ºº )
So well written. It's suspenseful and readable.
When will the first case end? I've read more than 100 chapters and it's not over yet. The more I read, the more boring I get.
When will the author publish a new book?
As expected, the ending is unfinished. The first part is too big and the second part cannot be picked up at all. The fantasy and other fantasy in the front cannot be explained in the end.
I feel like this Lao Chi is just here to hold me back.
The undercover plot is very strange. Isn't the cook trying to arrest Lao Qi? Do you think Lao Qi and Lao Chi next to him look alike? Could Lao Chi not be recognized immediately by the cook? It's unreasonable. Also, how did Lao Qi behave at the banquet? Are you not afraid of being recognized by the cook? Is this undercover agent so casual?