πI recommend "My Beautiful Demon Wife" to you. This novel belongs to the urban life category. When the female protagonist was young, her family prevented her from going to the earth temple in the back mountain. Only when she grew up did she realize that there was a woman there. Coincidentally, the novel also contained a plot where the female protagonist was afraid of dogs, because she had once been chased by a dog until she was out of breath. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
In the novel Jane Eyre, the scene of Jane Eyre being locked up in the red room was a memorable one. She had experienced fear and despair in the red room. The empty guest room was filled with a gloomy atmosphere that made her feel afraid. In the red room, Jane suffered physical pain and spiritual humiliation and fear, which made her sick. This plot showed the hardships and unfair treatment that Jane Eyre experienced as she grew up. At the same time, it also showed her strong personality and the independence that she gradually gained.
One of the greatest is 'The Murders in the Rue Morgue' by Edgar Allan Poe. It's a classic that really set the standard for locked room mysteries. The story's setting and the seemingly impossible nature of the crime within a locked room is both fascinating and mind - boggling.
Paul Halter's works, like 'The Demon of Dartmoor', are also excellent modern locked room mystery novels. His stories are full of complex puzzles and impossible situations. He often uses classic mystery elements but gives them a modern spin, making them both nostalgic and fresh for mystery lovers.
I don't think it's true. Most of the time, stories like this are made up to capture people's imaginations and don't have a basis in real events. They might draw inspiration from various sources but aren't factual.
A secret organization could be the antagonist. They might see Bella as a threat to their hidden agenda. For instance, if she has stumbled upon some information about their illegal activities, they lock her in a room to keep her silent and prevent her from sharing what she knows with the outside world.
Perhaps it's a more romantic take. Bella could be locked in a room by a love interest who is too shy or conflicted to face her directly. So, in a rather clumsy way, they lock her in a room with the intention of finally confessing their feelings but are struggling to find the right words.