There's also 'The Underground Railroad' by Colson Whitehead. Although it's a bit different as it uses the concept of an actual underground railroad in a more metaphorical sense for a story about a slave's escape which involves elements of danger and crime during her journey through various forms of transit.
The idea of a journey and transformation is also common. The characters in mass transit crime novels often start at one point in their lives and end up changed by the events that occur during their travels. In 'Transit', the main character's experiences during her travels and the strange events she encounters change her perception of herself and the world around her.
šI recommend the following novel to you: - The Code of the Crime Scene: A crime story that uses tracology as an entry point. - Criminal Counselor: It was about how a psychologist solved the cases of various suspects. - "Dance of the Pigs": A detective solving the tragic death of a female college student 20 years ago. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~š
Another one is 'The Big Sleep' by Raymond Chandler. It's set in the seedy underbelly of the 1920s and has a hard - boiled detective trying to solve a web of mysteries. The story is filled with sharp dialogue and a dark atmosphere.
Let me recommend a few crime novels to you ~ 1. <Heavenly Works Martial Arts>: A group of big freaks teaching a small freak to reach the peak. 2. "You are my sea of stars": In a wealthy family, the hatred and love between the male and female protagonists are complicated. 3. A police officer who was a forensic doctor became a constable in the Ming Dynasty. 4. Sleeping with Wolves: A detective story from the perspective of a criminal psychologist. 5. Black Cutie Movie King's Wife: A story between a criminal psychologist and a superstar in the entertainment industry. 6. "Death Message": From the perspective of a forensic doctor, it presents all kinds of mental distortions and strange behaviors that are often found in crimes. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~ If you want to know more about crime novels, feel free to tell me!
Sure. 'Mass Effect: Revelation' is a must - read. It sets up a lot of the story and characters that are important in the game series.
Sure. 'The Plot' by Jean Hanff Korelitz is a good one. It's about a writer who steals an idea for a novel and then strange things start to happen. It keeps you on the edge of your seat.
I have a story. There was a time on the subway when a little kid was singing a very out - of - tune song at the top of his lungs. His mom was so embarrassed but the kid was just having a great time. It was really amusing to watch.
Maybe there are top stories about new transportation routes added by Sound Transit.
Well, 'Gone Girl' is also very popular. The plot twists and turns constantly, keeping readers on their toes. The characters' relationship is also very interesting to explore.