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Happy Hunting: A Brief History of World Mystery Fiction Author: Chu Meng Zhejiang Literature and Art Publishing House
Happy Hunting: A Brief History of World Mystery Fiction Author: Chu Meng Zhejiang Literature and Art Publishing House
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
This book uses easy-to-understand language to systematically sort out the major schools of mystery novels that have been formed in the 180-year history of the world, and briefly introduces the representative writers and works of each school. It is a light-hearted, humorous and popular history of mystery novels, and a must-read for mystery novel fans.
In this revision, the author tracked and studied the latest developments in world mystery novels over the past decade. The length of the book increased from 120,000 words in the first edition to 300,000 words, and the number of chapters increased from 7 to 10, with supplements and improvements made in all aspects.
This book comes with: (1) a notebook for mystery fans (2) cards for mystery fans (3) a check-in sheet for 200 recommended mystery novels
About the Author
Chu Meng is a senior promoter, screenwriter and writer of mystery literature.
From 2008 to 2014, he served as the editor-in-chief of "Midnight Library" of Xinxing Publishing House, introducing and publishing hundreds of mystery novels.
He is currently a screenwriter for mystery TV dramas and variety shows, and a lecturer of the mystery column.
Screenwriting works: "The Great Detective" (Season 1 and 2), "The Legend of Chu Liuxiang: The Legend of the Bat", "Forget-Your-Troubles Tavern 3", "Drama Control: AD 1937", etc.
Reasoning Column: "Detailed Explanation of Classic Reasoning Works of the Past Century", "Detailed Explanation of "King of Reasoning" Keigo Higashino", "Detailed Explanation of "Detective Conan", "Brain-burning Reasoning Challenge Course", etc.
Mystery novel: The Dream of Red Mansions