Here are some recommended first-person detective novels: 1. " The Great Detective Bean Skin ": This is a short suspense first person perspective mystery novel, the author is Saha. This novel had elements of relaxation, suspense, cute pets, and detective. It could be read on Qidian Chinese Network. 2. "Banshee,""The Golden-masked Man,""The Comical Master from Hell." These were the works of Edogawa Rambo, whose detective was Kogoro Akechi. 3. Prison Gate Island, Honjin Murder Case, Devil Blows the Flute, Hachimura: These were the works of the official history of Henggou, whose detective was Kaneda Ichigensuke. 4. Akagawa Jiro's series: Akagawa Jiro was a well-known detective novel writer. He had many works. 5. [Amaki Seimaru's novel: If you like anime mystery novels, you can read Amaki Seimaru's works.] 6. Ayashi Hitoshi's series: Ayashi Hitoshi's works have been very popular in recent years, such as " Murder Notice of the Jukoku Hall " and " Ghost of the Clock Hall." Please note that the above is just some suggestions. You still need to read it yourself to determine the type of novel that is suitable for you.
Some of the well - known first - person fictions are 'The Catcher in the Rye' by J.D. Salinger. It gives a very vivid account of the protagonist Holden Caulfield's thoughts and experiences. Another is 'Pride and Prejudice' which, although mainly third - person, has significant first - person elements in the form of letters. 'Moby - Dick' by Herman Melville also has strong first - person narrative as Ishmael tells the story of the hunt for the white whale.
To find a first-person novel, you can refer to the following examples: Here are some classic first-person novels: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber-The Qing Dynasty tells the story of the rise and fall of a family from the perspective of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu. 2. Journey to the West-The Ming Dynasty tells the story of the adventures of the Western Heaven from the perspective of Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang. 3. Water Margins-The Yuan Dynasty tells the story of a group of rebels from the perspective of Song Jiang and Lin Chong. 4 Romance of the Three Kingdoms-The Yuan Dynasty tells the story of political struggles and wars during the Three Kingdoms period from the perspectives of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhuge Liang, and Cao Cao. The Ordinary World-The story of Sun Shao 'an's life experience in the countryside of China from the perspective of the protagonist. I hope these novels can help.
The first person narration in detective fiction gives a unique perspective. It allows readers to closely follow the detective's thoughts and feelings. For example, in 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' when Watson narrates, we get his personal insights. It creates a sense of immediacy and makes the story more engaging as we experience the mystery-solving process through the eyes of the narrator.
To adapt the first-person narration of a novel into a third-person manga, the following methods could be considered: 1. Change the protagonist's perspective to the third person perspective. For example, the protagonist could be seen as an observer or a character unrelated to the story. Use multiple perspectives to tell the story. For example, the protagonist could tell the story with other characters or the protagonist could tell his own story. 3. Use a conversational format to present the story. For example, the protagonist could have a conversation with other characters or the protagonist could have a conversation with his story. 4. Use the scene description to present the story. For example, the protagonist could act in a scene or his story could act in a scene. The above methods can be combined in different ways, depending on the story and creativity you want to express.
Well, 'Pride and Prejudice' is often considered excellent, although it's not strictly first - person all the way. However, Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte is a true gem in first - person fiction. The story of Jane's life, her love, and her struggles are beautifully told through her own voice. Then there's 'The Great Gatsby' which has some elements of first - person that help draw you into the world of the narrator and the mystery of Gatsby.
One popular first person detective novel is 'The Maltese Falcon' by Dashiell Hammett. The first - person narration gives readers a direct view into the detective's thoughts and investigations.
One of the great ones is 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss. The story is told from Kvothe's perspective, a young man with a mysterious past and great potential. It has a richly detailed world and a captivating plot.
In a missing person detective story, the characters play a crucial role. The detective is often the central figure, with their own quirks and methods. There could also be the family or friends of the missing person, who might be hiding something or be in denial. Sometimes, the villain in these stories is not obvious at first. It could be someone close to the missing person, which adds to the suspense.
The first person in the world to write a detective novel, or invent it, was probably Agatha Christie. In 1890, she published Murder on the Oriental Express, which became a classic detective novel and created a precedent for modern detective novels. Christie's novels were widely loved by readers for their unique plots, character creation, and rich details. They are still regarded as one of the representative works of detective novels.
There were two puppy detective novels that he could recommend. The first book was the Detective Doggie series. There were a total of seven books, including Detective Doggie: Cute Dog Out of the Cage, Detective Doggie: The Legend of Two Cats, and so on. It was a comic book with a great sense of humor. It was suitable for children between the ages of 8 and 11. It could help them develop their reasoning skills. The other book was " The Decrypted Version of the Junior Detective Group: Volume One ", a mystery novel written by the father of Japanese detective novels, Edogawa Rampo, for his children. There was no price for this book, and it could be purchased through the Encyclopedia. Other than that, the search results didn't mention any other recommended books for puppy detective novels.