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Captured By The Cold Detective (BL)
Author: delanasiwarka
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[CRIME/OMEGAVERSE] Was it possible for the devil to get his own happy ending? A major accident seven years ago had stolen He Juan’s memory away from him, wiping it so clean that the only things he was left with were only his name, numerous scars all over his body and a nasty side effect as a result of the aftermath. Seven years passed by and when He Juan thought he could live like a normal person again, a fateful day led him to be the prime suspect of the murder case of his neighbor who had written his name as her dying message — whom, in his defense, he had not even talked to! It was then that he met Mu Yuze, the lone wolf of the Violent Crime Investigation Unit; the cold, intimidating man with beautiful and intense midnight blue eyes who seemed to hate him at first sight for some reason He Juan couldn’t comprehend. One after another, bizarre cases intruded on He Juan's normal life and turned it upside down, bringing light to a dusty past he thought he could never remember again. In the end, he had to learn that even if he had forgotten who he once was… there were still some sins he had to atone. *** Gentle, klutzy and smiling Alpha whom nobody dares to offend for some mysterious reason x cold, possessive and cinnamon roll Omega (maybe a little yandere here and there) Additional tags: top/gong/seme protagonist, action, case-solving, organized crime, thriller, gore, slice of life, tragedy, detectives, disabled characters, murders, teamwork, investigation, yaoi, mature, past plays a big part, 1 vs 1, love interest falls in love first Find me on: Instagram: delanasiwarka Discord: delanasiwarka#1490 Discord server: bit.ly/delanadiscord

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What are the characteristics of dutch detective novels?
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2024-11-30 12:40
They also tend to deal with social issues relevant to the Dutch society. Crime in these novels can be related to things like drug problems in certain areas of the city, or issues within immigrant communities. The detectives are often portrayed as hard - working individuals who rely on their wits and local knowledge to solve the cases.
What are the characteristics of Dutch detective novels?
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2024-11-06 06:51
Well, Dutch detective novels typically have a strong sense of realism. They don't shy away from showing the seedy underbelly of Dutch society. This includes things like drug problems, illegal immigration issues that can be related to the crime cases. Also, the plots are often convoluted. There are multiple suspects and red herrings. It's not always easy for the reader to figure out who the culprit is. And the language used is often very direct and sometimes a bit gritty, which reflects the nature of the crimes being investigated.
Detective Di Renjie was written by the Dutch
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2025-01-17 15:31
Yes, the image of Detective Di Renjie was created by the Dutchman, Gulik van Gulik. Van Gulik was a Dutch sinologist, diplomat, and novelist. He had spent 18 years writing " The Great Tang's Digong Case," which was a mystery novel with the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, Di Renjie, as the protagonist. The novel showcased his extensive knowledge of Chinese culture, art, law, and society. His works were a great success in the Netherlands and other countries, and were translated into many foreign languages. Therefore, it could be said that the image of Detective Di Renjie was created by the Dutch.
Was Detective Di Renjie written by the Dutch?
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2025-01-12 13:49
Yes, Detective Di Renjie was created by the Dutchman, Van Gulik. Van Gulik was a Dutch sinologist, diplomat, and novelist. He had spent 18 years writing " The Great Tang's Digong Case," which was a mystery novel with the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, Di Renjie, as the protagonist. The novel was very popular in China and was adapted into the TV series Detective Di Renjie.
Detective Di Renjie was written by the Dutch
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2025-01-09 20:47
Yes, Detective Di Renjie's original novel," The Great Tang's Digong Case " was written by the Dutch writer, Gulik. Van Gulik was a Dutch sinologist, diplomat, and novelist. He spent 18 years writing this mystery novel with Di Renjie, the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, as the protagonist. Through his own understanding of the language, he re-created the role of Di Renjie, the Chinese detective. This novel was very popular in China, and Di Renjie became China's Sherlock Holmes.
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