Thai investigative fiction 🖼️
💫 seen for a long time with the best detective set of twins with famous books like the Ankh Killer, so I took the crime and Chrysanghandra and tried it out.
🔎 revolves around a series of detective twins who have to solve the mystery of World War II treasure-seeking, together with eight other twins, in a scaly swastika mansion, a strange layout of suspicions. For us at Conan's polyps, at first glance, is there already a mechanism along the wall or something, which has just started the content. There are already dead people living together in suspicion of each other. When there is an unbelievable case like a closed room with a front guard, there is even more suspicion. After that, there is a problem that goes on until we forget to solve the mystery to find out. Treasure.
🔪, because we are not good at Thai language and history, we only focus on the characters of the guide. The murders that occur do not have the motivation for the reader to guess. The detectives in the story are unknowable and common knots, but the small puzzles that lead to the clues are very fun. So much knowledge is so good that the reader is a bit of a distraction. Plus the language is figurative. Quite a lot of words. If you don't like difficult language, you can get bored. Just enjoy reading, you will find a thrilling spot to read until you can't put it down. (I like the night after the first body is found. Stretch your back straight, I intend to read it.)
💬 for the first book was very impressive because it liked the two detectives, especially Tewkorn, who seemed to be going to collect other books in the future.
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🖋️ Kittiah Ganga
📚 Publisher 13357
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