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Book review. Who's lucky? That one's a corpse.

When I read a better book on the same set, I feel like it's dropping.

One By One | Who's lucky? That one's a corpse.

8 Points or ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

A mystery person called "Robert Hunter," and he told him to open up a web size, and he found a live video of a man in a closed glass box, and he told Hunter to choose between fire and water, and Hunter reluctantly chose water, and then there was water flowing into the glass box, and the man's skin was smashed, not different from the paper that hit the water, and the picture was cut.

A few days later, the man was found. The condition of the body, as mentioned earlier, forced Robert Hunter to find out who the killer was.

What would Robert Hunter find this truth, who would the real killer be, and why would he do it?

Good plot / storyline is not different from other volumes. Fun, thrilling, intense investigation. The case itself is not very complicated, easy to read, easy to understand, no headache. There is a unique criminological content of this set modestly.

The action of the story is not very fast, because the killer is very good, hard to catch, makes the story feel looping, but it is not boring, still exciting, makes time to read, want to read, and make it very stuck.

It's not very difficult to guess which way this set is going to go, and guessing the killer is very difficult, but I was right. When I was laughing, it was really hard, because I showed up for a moment, but with this book, the killer is very good, so it's easy to get rid of some characters talking about why it's peak. How to murder and choose victims is not wow, motive wow, more or less emotional.

Overall, it's fun, investigative, intense, easy to read, easy to understand, but it's more sluggish than any other book. It's probably because the killer is hard to catch, or I read the same lines from other writers. It's been faster.

Author: Chris Carter

Translator: Kan Sari Roj Suwan

Publisher: Fountain

Category: Translated Fiction

# Investigative fiction # Murder fiction # That lucky person is a corpse # onebyone # chriscarter

2025/10/18 Edited to

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