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Extraction code: 105z Title: Thinking Machine Case Set Ghost Car
Author: [America] Jacques Futrelle
Translator: You Jianzhi
Douban score: 7.2
Publishing House: Xinxing Publishing House
Year of publication: June 5, 2009 to 2009 10.
Page count: 287
Content introduction:
1. Lost Radium
2. The famous painting was stolen
3. Ghost car
4. Perfect alibi
5. Strange case of abandoned houses
6. The ominous gong that kills people
7. Bodies on motorboats
8. Where is the million dollars hidden?
9. Three postcards
10. The riddle of the red line
1 1. Golden dagger murder
12. Interrupted wireless telegraph
About the author:
Jack. Fortel is one of the most outstanding mystery writers in the United States, a representative of the golden age of short stories and a pioneer of mystery literature.
1April 9, 875, Jack? Fordler was born in Georgia, USA, and his father was a university lecturer, which made Fordler grow up in a literary environment. At the age of eighteen, he left school and joined a newspaper. He became an editor and wrote columns for many newspapers. 1895, Fortel got married and had a pair of children after marriage. Later, influenced by Holmes fever at that time, he began to write mystery novels.
In the seven years from 1905 to 19 12, Jack? Fortelle * * * wrote fifty short mystery novels, featuring Professor Van Dusen, a "thinking machine". These works are ingenious in conception, bizarre in layout and ingenious in answers, which embodies Fortel's superb reasoning and writing talent and profound writing skills. Professor Van Dusen, an amateur detective in the story, has a gifted brain, keen intuition and exquisite logical reasoning ability, and can solve any puzzling mystery. He is known as "Sherlock Holmes of America". Fautrel's "thinking machine" series of detective works represents the highest level of the golden age of short stories and explains the most essential and pure pleasure of mystery novels. Among them, masterpieces such as "Escape from Cell 13" have been selected into the recommended bibliography of almost all mystery novels, which is a must-read classic.
In 19 12, Jack? Fortell and his wife went to England to discuss the publishing plan of their works. In April, he returned to China by Titanic, and unfortunately suffered an iceberg tragedy. This talented writer sleeps forever at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean with several stories of "thinking machines" that have never been published. His untimely death has become an irreparable loss and regret for mystery literature.
We will, Jack? The whole story of "Thinking Machine" created by Fortelle is published in five volumes, showing you the most comprehensive and authentic Fortelle and "Thinking Machine".