A good 'mindspace investigations' novel usually has a complex mystery, interesting characters, and a unique setting. The plot should keep you guessing and the characters need to be relatable.
I recommend "The Forensic Princess: The Prince Is in Need of a Tackle" and "The Brain Circuit of a Forensic Big Boss", these two mystery detective novels, which mainly talked about the female forensic doctor using her professional knowledge to solve many difficult problems and cases. In addition, if you like detective stories and crime scenes on the discovery channel, you can consider reading Murder Detective Notes and Don't Move, I've Found You. These two are also mystery detective novels that contain similar detective elements. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Agatha Christie's 'Murder on the Orient Express' is a great one. In this book, detective Hercule Poirot investigates a murder that occurs on a train. The confined setting of the train adds to the mystery as Poirot has to sift through the alibis and motives of the various passengers.
There was a true CSI story where a body was found in a forest. The CSI team immediately started looking for evidence. They found some footprints near the body. By measuring the size and the pattern of the footprints, they could estimate the height and weight of the suspect. Later, they found some skin cells under the victim's fingernails which led to a DNA match and the arrest of the killer.
In undercover investigations, sometimes journalists also play a role. They might go undercover to expose the seedy underbelly of sex - for - cash industries. One journalist pretended to be a client interested in paying for sex and uncovered a network that was exploiting immigrant women. This led to public awareness and action against such exploitation.
One interesting finding could be the common themes that run through different ghost stories across cultures. For example, the idea of a restless spirit often appears in many. Another might be the psychological aspect, how people's fears and beliefs shape these stories.
It depends on personal preferences. Some people might think Tokyo Ghoul is better for its original story and character development. Others might prefer Tokyo Ghoul:Re for its continuation and new plot twists.