Editor's Choice
Once you are blinded by preconceived ideas, you will unconsciously become the ** of criminals!
The father's unusual blocking behavior, the suspicious blood stains on the mother's cuffs, and the strange nightmare of the sister in the middle of the night ......
The terrible suspicion of the cause of my sister's death is gradually distorting the truth of the case!
Listed on the top 10 reasoning lists, "Weekly Wenchun" reasoning best10 and other three major reasoning lists!
Shusuke Michio, a master of reversal in the world of reasoning, is the winner of the Japan Mystery Writers Association Award and the Benge Mystery Award!
Psychology says that "truth and fact are two different things", and the story in this book is a perfect example. —Readers' Book Reviews.
"Rat Man" is my favorite ** by Michio Shuisuke, and I can always detect subtle abnormalities in its words. - Zaimashi Osawa (Japanese mystery writer).
Open "Rat Man" and see the truth that you are blinded by preconceived ideas!
Look for readers to read suspense, this book is a master. (Reader Suspense Library).
Introduction
There are mice, there are mice, and there is no need to look at the feet.
It's useless to look at it, it's in your heart.
Only I know that my sister's death was not an accident.
On Christmas 23 years ago, my sister fell from the second floor of her home and was exposed when she died. My father was the only one at home. **Consider this an accidental fall. However, only I noticed something strange - my father unusually blocked the ** who came forward to check, the mother who came home from going out was stained with blood, and the ** of my sister's corpse was covered with strange traces.
23 years later, it was my girlfriend's turn, and she also died due to an "accident". And I think I've done the right thing like my father did......
About the Author
Japan] Michio Shusuke.
A master of reversal in the Japanese mystery world, his published works have sold more than 7 million copies in Japan. Representative works include "** Family", "Summer When Sunflowers Don't Bloom", "The Critical Point of Killing Intent" and so on.
In 2004, Shusuke Michio won the Special Award for Horror and Suspense and made his official debut. After that, he successively won the Benge Reasoning ** Award, the Japan Mystery Writers Association Award, the Naoki Award and other blockbuster awards, and his works have been among the three major reasoning lists all year round. He is good at combining ontological reasoning with horror and suspense elements, and his works are varied, and the ending often brings subversive multiple reversals.
In "Rat Man", the psychological fluctuations of the characters are at the heart of the whole story. The reader follows the protagonist's perspective through twists and turns, and when they read the reversals at the end, they can't help but applaud and deeply reflect on the damage caused by "preconceived ideas".
Wonderful book review
"Rat Man" is my favorite ** by Michio Shuisuke, and I can always detect subtle abnormalities in its words.
- Zaimashi Osawa (Japanese mystery writer).
Mr. Luo Xiang said that misunderstanding is the normal state of life, and this book made me see how terrible it is to "take misunderstanding as fact".
—Douban reader Hai'er.
Sometimes, preconceived misunderstandings can become a cage that traps you for the rest of your life.
Douban readers.
The reversal and reversal in the back are too exciting, but what really shocked me was that I also saw the rat man in my heart.
Douban readers are finished kings.
What makes us uneasy is precisely the suspicion and distrust, the haunting rat, which has always been hidden in everyone's heart.
Douban reader Fuyun Rabbit.
Table of Contents
Prelude 001
Chapter 1 011
Chapter II 079
CHAPTER III. 121
Chapter IV 181
CHAPTER V 217
Epilogue 239
Epilogue 257