Well, 'The Big Over Easy' by Jasper Fforde is a really good funny crime novel. It's set in a world where nursery rhyme characters are involved in crimes. It has a very unique and humorous take on the crime genre. Then there's 'Bones and Silence' by Reginald Hill. The interactions between the characters, especially the detectives, are filled with dry wit and humor. Also, 'The Thin Man' by Dashiell Hammett has a touch of humor as Nick and Nora Charles solve crimes while sipping cocktails and having witty banter.
Here are the recommendations for the conclusion of a few funny animal crime solving novels:
1. The author of Mu Yucheng Covenant: Ye Mi. It was a short and vigorous novel with 12 chapters and 60,000 words. The story was about the love between Mr. Mu and Lady Jade.
2. [Mrs. Pei Has Gone to Save the World Again] This is a science fiction space, evolution and mutation of the funny novel, has been completed.
3. Detective's Tragedy. The story was about a second-year student, Mo Li, who solved a series of secret chamber incidents and unimaginable cases, and finally revealed the truth.
The above are some recommendations for the end of some funny animal crime solving novels.
Funny crime novels are popular because they offer a break from the typical dark and gritty crime stories. They add an element of humor that makes the reading experience more enjoyable. For example, in 'The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency', the main character's simple yet effective ways of solving crimes along with her unique perspective on life in Botswana bring in the humor.
One funny crime novel is 'Aunt Dimity's Death' by Nancy Atherton. It combines mystery with a touch of the supernatural in a rather humorous way. The main character stumbles upon a mystery related to her recently deceased godmother. It's a light - hearted and engaging read for those who like a bit of crime with their comedy.
In a big city, there was a group of pickpockets. One of them, Jack, thought he was the smartest. They were targeting a crowded subway station. Jack saw a well - dressed man with a briefcase. He sneaked up behind the man and tried to pick his pocket. But as he reached in, his hand got stuck in a big wad of chewing gum that was in the man's pocket. He tugged and tugged, but couldn't get his hand out. The man felt something and turned around. Jack, with his hand still stuck, tried to pretend he was just helping the man with his pocket lint. The man didn't believe him and called the police. Jack's partners in crime saw what happened and ran away, leaving Jack to face the music all by himself.
The following are a few recommended ancient novels about funny love cases:
1. " Black-bellied Crown Prince and Concubine of Jianghu ": This novel is an ancient romance novel. It contains some funny scenes and also has a case solving plot. After the main character was kidnapped, Prince asked the kidnapper if it was enough for her to play with. The story incorporated funny and crime-solving elements.
2. " Female Arrester ": This novel tells the story of a female police officer who transmigrated and solved a case together with the male lead. The story gradually heated up. The story had a funny plot, but there were also elements of love and solving cases.
3. " Golden Jade Full Tang ": The female protagonist of this novel is a female forensic doctor who has transmigrated. She and the male protagonist solve the case together and have a sweet interaction. The story had a funny plot, but at the same time, there were elements of solving crimes and love.
4. " Zanzhong Lu ": This novel tells the story of a famous Tang Dynasty female detective who became the murderer of her entire family and fled to investigate the truth. The story had a funny plot, but at the same time, there were elements of solving crimes and love.
The above are the recommendations of a few ancient novels about funny love and solving crimes.
Sure. 'The Eyre Affair' by Jasper Fforde is a great choice. It combines crime - solving with a literary twist in a really funny way. The main character Thursday Next jumps in and out of books to solve mysteries. Another one is 'The Burglar in the Library' by Lawrence Block. Bernie Rhodenbarr, a burglar who gets caught up in crime - solving, has a sarcastic and humorous voice throughout the story. Also, 'The Long Goodbye' by Raymond Chandler has some humorous undertones in Philip Marlowe's interactions.
There was this guy who tried to rob a convenience store. He wrote his demands on a piece of paper but accidentally used a permanent marker. When he handed the note to the cashier, his fingerprints were all over it. And when he realized this, he just froze and the cashier called the police. It was so silly.
There was a man who tried to steal a bike by lifting it over a fence. But as he was doing so, his pants got caught on the fence and he was left hanging there, half - naked and unable to escape until the police came. It was really a hilarious sight for the neighbors who witnessed it.
Once, a pickpocket targeted a man in a crowded market. He stealthily reached for the man's wallet but accidentally grabbed a packet of hot peppers the man had just bought. The pickpocket put his hand to his mouth in pain and started hopping around, which attracted everyone's attention, including the police who were nearby. So, instead of getting away with a wallet, he got caught red - handed and with a burning mouth.