Title: "The Human Chair".
Author: Edogawa Ranbu (Japan).
Japan's ** has always been known for its cruelty and darkness in the world of suspense and reasoning, and you can't imagine what kind of horror things are happening in the corners you can't see.
Can you imagine?How would you feel when there was a strange man with bad intentions hidden in the chair in your house?
How do you feel when three people in the same house hang themselves in a row?
Reasoning writers put their own ** into practice, do you have a flurry in your heart?
Edogawa Ranbu, the founder of the Japanese reasoning industry, funded the establishment of the Edogawa Ranbu Award, and cultivated a large number of talents for the Japanese reasoning industry.
The book "The Human Chair" collects 8 short stories, which can be called a work of curiosity, and is the ceiling of Japan's thriller, eerie, absurd and bizarre, meticulous psychological description, revealing ugly human nature, what is terrifying is never a ghost but a human heart.
Excellent writers can always turn decay into magic, create extraordinary legendary works, Japanese grotesque, terrifying, material decay aesthetics, and the excavation of the ultimate human nature, which is presented to readers in an alternative way by Edogawa Ranbu.
The end of the mystery story is the most important part of the whole story, like going through nine hundred and eighty-one difficulties, just to climb to the top of the mountain to see the most wonderful scenery.
Every story has a design of reversing and reversing and reversing, and you don't know how the story ends until you see the end.
Following the development of the story, the tense and terrifying emotions are inadvertently filled in an instant, and the author's various genius strokes are used quite skillfully, you know that these scenes are designed and rendered, but you can't help but still watch it. Every ** of Edogawa Ranbu can be cold and weird, which makes people feel hairy, and at the same time they can't put it down.
This is perhaps the most fascinating part of reasoning.