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Seek wonderful detective mystery novels!

1, the devil plays the flute [Japan] Seishi Yokomizo (Zhuhai Society) 1999 first edition.

The "Tianyintang Jewelry Store Case" in Ginza, Japan mentioned in the story is a real case in history, that is, the poisoning case of 1948 Imperial Bank's "Zhuiminmachi Branch", which is very similar to the murder case in Jin Tianyi Youth Wax City which cited the "300 million yuan incident".

I use this book to reminisce about my middle school days that are gone forever. At that time, I read very few mystery novels, and it was the only one that was fresh in my memory. Later, when I read Yokogawa's books, I felt violent and erotic, especially Panther in the Night.

2. Autobiography of agatha christie [English] agatha christie (Guizhou Society) First Edition 1998.

This book is borrowed from the library. Although it is not a mystery novel, this curiosity about mystery writers began at this time. It must be a pleasure to chat with well-informed people, even if you don't talk, just listen, it is also a very beautiful thing. This kind of thing, as you grow up, will never be so beautiful and difficult to meet.

The Dumb Witness, Nobody Lived and Pale Horse were watched later, and the rest were TV dramas and movies, so the reading enthusiasm gradually decreased. Later, I wrote an introduction to No Man's Life, which really amused myself.

3. Murder in Moge Street [America] Poe (the masses) first edition in 2004.

The only book in the middle of reading has an indescribable strange feeling when I think of the drunk who fell into the gutter. Scarab, Black Cat and Murder on Mog Street are must-read.

4, "Interesting Reasoning" [Japan] Fujiwara Zaitaro Asano Nagaakira Shiro (police officer) 1996 first edition.

There are too many leaked stories, and there are small collections widely circulated on the Internet, so I won't mention them.

5. IQ Royal Detective First Edition 1995.

I feel like a pirated book. I don't know how I got such a set of books. There are some good cartoons in it, but I still don't know the source. It seems that a bookstore is about to close down, so I went to find a set temporarily. The time should be when I am in primary school or junior high school. It's really early. It's kind of funny to think about it.

6, "All Into F" [Japan] Morihiro (Beiyue Literature and Art) first edition in 2006

I bought it at the bookstore on Zongfu Road when I went to Chengdu. Although I once said that this book is chicken ribs, it is not bad for reasoning lovers. There is still a gap between "scientific reasoning" and my imagination. In addition, I once saw this trick in a book and forgot whether it was a story meeting or a book. Stories like one-minute reasoning, it kills people.

7, "The Ghost of the Watchhouse" [Japan] Ayatsuji Yukito (Zhuhai Society) first edition in 2004.

I first saw the book I bought in 2007 from the bookstore. I didn't buy it, but I remember a passage from Dongxiang's predecessors in the preface. Then I didn't have any books to read, so I couldn't stand it. I sent it by mail from Brother Huanyue. It was the first time I did online shopping, and my heart was still a little empty. "Ten Corners Pavilion Killing Preview" has also been merged, and the rest of the library series is all read online. Later, I played with Yakata, which was really abnormal. I have no patience to play DISK2.

8. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes [English] Arthur Conan Doyle is unknown.

I borrowed it from a friend. I remember watching a man smoking a pipe in the carriage on TV when I was in elementary school. I remember a funny version of Sherlock Holmes, saying it was a red hair club. Holmes and Watson drove a carriage to a manor. Holmes said, are we too slow? Watson said, no, Holmes pointed to a turtle crawling past the carriage. Oh, my friend, it's really slow. Later, I saw a book by Sherlock Holmes in someone else's house. At that time, I was too young to have any idea about detectives. Later, I borrowed a book to read, which was really shocking. Although some people are tireless in this book, I want to say that some ideas, such as social workers, have emerged, but they were not systematized, but were put forward 65,438+000 years earlier than mitnick.

9. The Mystery of Green Capsule [America] John Dick Shenka (Jilin), first edition in 2007.

Maybe the internet is a little too much, and some people point out the loopholes of pointers or something, but mystery novels really lose their meaning if they only look at tricks. Literary works can never be divorced from the essence of literature. What literature wants to express is not the accident of the last line.

10, Hammer of Glass [Japan] Kishi Yusuke (Kakukawa, Taiwan Province), first edition in 2004.

The first Taiwan Province book I read, which is also the thickest mystery novel, is nearly 450 pages, and I wrote it after reading it. From the idea of story setting, there is indeed foresight. At present, no matter whether this move can be realized, there is always something worth learning from. Personally, I think the first half is better than the second half, and some plots in the second half are a bit far-fetched. This should be called "scientific reasoning".

1 1, point and line [day] Seicho Matsumoto

Books borrowed from the library. The first time I read a book clearly, it is also the only time I read a book clearly. There is no sadness in Sandware, no ambition in black handwriting, only shock. The bodies of a man and a woman on the beach seem to be double suicide. Everything seems relevant but irrelevant, seemingly irrelevant but relevant.

12, "Hong Kong tourism homicide case" [Japan] Saito Rong

A book once recommended by Dongxiang is a must-see for writing an alibi. In a sense, exchange space and exchange time are equivalent in effect.

13, Five Bells [Japan] Tanikawa Tetsuya

A classic short story, an alibi for stealing time, an almost impossible task, requires good luck in addition to precise planning.