1. Inhuman Obsession
Inhuman Obsession is another captivating book by author Lo Mei. The story revolves around a criminal sentenced to death for murder and his astonishing escape from prison. The psychological analysis of the criminal's behavior, presented through the sharp writing style of Lo Mei, is both shocking and terrifying.
Along with its thrilling and suspenseful plot that keeps readers turning pages, Lo Mei never loses sight of the book's central theme: exposing the ultimate ambition of human-like demons and the cost they must pay. Behind the cruel and inhumane figures who commit heinous crimes, there are masterminds—educated and ambitious individuals who will stop at nothing to achieve their goals. The book reveals how these cunning individuals manipulate everything to serve their needs.
With extensive experience as a police officer, teaching skills, a rich imagination as a writer, and a profound understanding of human psychology, Lo Mei immerses the reader in the world of criminal investigation. The author draws readers into the role of a detective, guiding them through every stage of the investigation. Readers experience the crime scene examination, interrogations, and criminal psychology analysis, all without even seeing the face of the culprit.
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2. Close Your Eyes When He Comes
Din Mak is a well-known name in the genre of detective romance novels. If you've read 'If Snails Could Love' or 'Memory Hunt,' you're probably familiar with his work. Close Your Eyes When He Comes is a famous detective story by Din Mak, which was adapted into a blockbuster TV series in 2017.
The male lead, Bai Jin Yun, is a cold, arrogant young criminal psychologist, specially recruited by the Ministry of Public Security to assist in criminal investigations. The female lead, Jian Dao, is a gentle and intelligent fourth-year English major. Although they seem like two people from different worlds, their partnership seems destined. Are they just complementary opposites, or is it fate?
Under Din Mak's writing, this is more than a pure love story; it weaves in chilling murder cases with brutal methods of execution. Each case is depicted in vivid detail, showcasing the male protagonist's logical reasoning and sharp analysis. The twists at the end of each story reveal heartbreaking truths. Din Mak’s writing style is fast-paced and action-driven, with short sentences that create a tense and eerie atmosphere, drawing the reader to the very last page.
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3. Blood
Blood is a story about the struggle between violence and love, between moral righteousness and family affection. Is blood truly the bond that connects people, or the chain that ties them to freedom and love?
Albert Ludd is the head of a family, but he fails miserably at that role. He abuses and berates his wife and children, not only that, but he openly has affairs with other women, exploiting and taking advantage of his patients for his own pleasures. Until one day, he is found dead on his bed, a brutal and bloody death. Monica Ludd, his daughter who publicly opposed her father in front of a crowd, becomes the prime suspect.
With carefully crafted details and a deceptive writing style, Maggie Gee takes the reader from one shock to the next. Blood is also a warning against the horrors of domestic violence and the psychological scars it leaves on children. It is a thrilling crime story, yet profoundly humanistic.
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4. The Eleven-Character Murder
The Eleven-Character Murder is a novel where the characters are both perpetrators and victims. This masterpiece by Keigo Higashino, Japan's top detective novelist, has sold millions of copies worldwide.
The story follows the protagonist, a writer specializing in detective stories, who seeks to solve the mysterious death of the man she loved. During this journey, she uncovers numerous secrets from both the past and present. As the truth behind the case is revealed, no one remains innocent. A friendship that seemed pure is exposed as having been manipulated for personal gain. The truth the protagonist has been seeking all along causes harm to everyone involved.
Although the plot, story, and narrative structure follow a traditional style, The Eleven-Character Murder presents a modern detective tale crafted by Keigo Higashino.
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5. The Silence of the Lambs
The Silence of the Lambs tells the story of a serial killer who leaves no trace of their crime. The strange part is that Dr. Lecter, a psychologically disturbed psychiatrist at a mental institution, knows much about the killer's behavior but chooses to remain silent.
It isn't until the senator's daughter is kidnapped that the confrontation between an FBI trainee and the psychiatrist reaches its climax. In the end, everything is revealed: the culprit is a deranged individual with a twisted, dangerous personality. Despite its simple narrative, Thomas Harris vividly portrays the intense psychological interviews with the cannibalistic killer, who only reveals hints to those he deems intelligent, and the piercing insights that Clarice Starling tries to avoid.
Clarice embarks on this investigation into a brutal serial killer, battling against the ticking clock and the haunting sounds of the lambs she can never forget, as they face slaughter. Many readers are haunted long after finishing this chilling crime psychology novel.
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6. The Devotion of Suspect X
The Devotion of Suspect X is a novel written in 2005 by Higashino Keigo, the third in the Galileo Detective series, and it is his most successful work to date. This novel earned him numerous awards, including the prestigious 134th Naoki Prize in Japan.
With a clear and simple writing style, Higashino Keigo offers readers more than just a detective story. What is compelling here is not merely the crime itself but the hidden emotional conflicts, the ordinary characters, and the deep human insight. When Detective Kusanagi rings the doorbell of the primary suspect in a new case, he is unaware that he is about to confront a reclusive genius. What Kusanagi does not expect is that a seemingly trivial comment will involve his close friend, Manabu Yukawa, a brilliant physics associate professor, in the investigation. The most shocking part is that the crime, though a relatively simple math problem, reveals the number X, which brings no happiness to anyone involved…
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7. The Bloody Exam
The Bloody Exam is the second book in a highly acclaimed psychological crime series by the author Lei Mi, who is admired by young people in China and regarded as a mentor. He is a police officer at the department level, teaching forensic science at a police academy under the Ministry of Public Security in China, and is also a renowned crime fiction writer.
With a uniquely concise writing style and a focus on crime investigation due to the author’s law enforcement background, the work stands out by presenting death from the perspective of a forensic expert, a viewpoint rarely explored by other detective writers. The Bloody Exam begins with a challenge, a five-pointed star on the door, followed by the first murder—a goalkeeper is killed, and his body is found on the field, missing a hand, gruesomely severed.
All the police know one truth: the most terrifying criminals are not the ones who rob in the streets, nor the ones who kill and rape in acts of revenge. The true danger lies with those who are intelligent enough to commit murder and then walk away calmly and freely. Don’t miss this thrilling read!
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