The following are a few recommended psychological crime novels: " Mental Crime " series: This is a series of novels written by Chinese psychological crime novelist Remy, including " The Seventh Reader,"" Portrait,"" Underground River,"" Cultivation Field," and " City Light." These novels were set in criminal psychology and revealed the battle of wits between criminal psychologist and the police. 2. The protagonist of this novel was a forensic doctor and criminal psychologist. He solved the case through the thinking mode of criminal psychology. 3. Criminal Counselor: The protagonist of the story is a psychological counselor who uses his keen insight into criminal psychology to solve criminal cases. These novels all focused on psychological crime. Through the description of criminal psychologist and police stories, they showed the charm and challenges of criminal psychology.
Here are some recommendations for novels that describe psychological darkness: 1. " This Female Lead Is Different ": The female lead of this sci-fi space-time travel novel has a very unusual personality. Her heart has become more complicated. 2. " Smoke Into Her Bones ": This modern romance novel involves the psychological trauma of childhood, the mystery of the unsolved blame, the chaos of war, the arrival of love, etc. There are also some dark and terrifying elements. 3. " Rose of Sin,"" Legend of the Hunting Sea,"" Sin in the Mirror,"" Sin is Unforgivable,"" Truth and Sin," and " Book of Sin ": The genre and plot of these novels were similar to " The Ten Deadly Sins " and " Mental Crime." They were all suspense and crime novels that filled people with anticipation. 4. The Sound and the Fury and As I Die: These two novels by William Faulkner are considered to be particularly good at describing psychology. 5. A Clockwork Orange: This is a controversial novel that reveals the darkness and malice of human nature. 6. Finnegan's Wake: This book was considered a true " heavenly book " that contained more possibilities. 7. Rashomon: This book featured Akutagawa Ryuunosuke's short stories, including famous masterpieces such as Rashomon, revealing the dark side of human nature. Please note that the above recommendations are based on the search results provided. There may be other novels that describe psychological darkness that have not been mentioned.
Yes, it is. Crime and Punishment is widely regarded as a psychological novel as it delves deep into the inner thoughts and motivations of the characters.
When I saw that familiar figure, my heart beat faster and my face blushed. I knew I couldn't delay any longer. I had to act immediately. I took a deep breath and quickly opened the door. I felt a strong sense of anxiety in the corridor. As if something bad was about to happen, my heart beat faster and my blood boiled. I tried to calm myself down, but the feeling was getting stronger and stronger, making me unable to extricate myself. I walked to the living room and saw that familiar figure. He was sitting on the balcony, looking into the distance as if he was thinking about something. I walked over and sat down opposite him. Hey, Donald, what's up? I asked, trying to break the silence. He turned to look at me and was silent for a moment. Actually, I've been thinking recently that the feelings between us have become so indifferent. I don't know if we can still be together. I felt his pain and struggle, and I was very sad. I realized that I wasn't the only one who was feeling pain. His words made me realize the problem between us even more deeply. I know our relationship has become so indifferent but I think we can work together to make it better again. I tried to comfort him. He nodded and we started talking about our plan to reignite our relationship. We supported each other, encouraged each other, and worked hard together to finally revitalize our relationship. When I saw that familiar figure, my heart beat faster and my face blushed. I knew I couldn't delay any longer. I had to act immediately. But when I saw his smile, my mood became relaxed and happy, as if all my troubles had disappeared.
We can see some information about psychological crime novels, but there are no specific recommendations. Therefore, based on the information provided, I am unable to provide any recommendations regarding free psychological crime novels.
The original novel for psychological crime was " The Light of the City: Psychological Crime."
I don't know which novel you're referring to. If you can provide more information or specify which novel you are referring to, I will be happy to provide you with a more detailed answer.
" Ander Lucia Friends " and " The Thirty-Eighth Floor of the International Trade Center " were two novels that described international crime. " Ander Lucia's Friends " told the story of a nurse, Sophie, and a mysterious middle-aged man, Mr. Guzman, who had an ambiguous relationship and was involved in two international criminal groups. On the other hand," The 38th Floor of the International Trade Center " featured three female receptionists of a Multinational Corporation as the main characters, showing a commercial spy war drama. Both novels depicted the complexity and danger of international crime from different angles.
There was no official announcement of any sequels after the two lives of flowers in the psychological crime series. However, the author of the series has repeatedly hinted on social media that there may be a new chapter or story, but there is no specific official news to confirm this. If readers are interested in the series, they can continue to pay attention to the author's movements or search for and understand through other channels.
, I recommend the following two novels to you ~ 1. In Sin Monologues, a woman who talked to herself, a bounty hunter, and a strange man appeared. They unfolded a bizarre suspense story, similar to Remy's Mental Sin. You definitely couldn't put it down. 2. "Serious Crime Lost" mainly told the story of a detective leading his Serious Crime Investigation Unit to solve serious crimes one by one. The novel was close to reality, and the story was tense, twisted, and vivid, similar to the TV series "Serious Crime Investigation Unit 6."
Remy's Sin of the Mind was not a horror novel. Although it contained some horror elements such as suspense, horror, reasoning, etc., its main plot was about a person who embarked on the path of crime. This type of novel usually paid more attention to the compact and logical plot than the terrifying and bloody scenes.