When I first read it, I felt inexplicably familiar. It turned out to be a remake of a non-fiction literature I read last year - "Psychological Detective - FBI Serial Crime Solving Secrets", authored by John Douglas.
This drama restores the subject matter in the book very well, and the details are in place. Since they are all adapted from real cases, there are still many creepy places. At that time, I finished reading this book like a novel. I liked the live-action version of Sherlock Holmes, who is honest, upright, and jealous of evil. At the same time, I also hated pacing and despising bureaucracy. To read the author through words is the fan I love, and also the male protagonist in the play. Holden's prototype.
In the process of reading the book, I kept thinking of the clips in "Criminal Minds" and "Lie to me". These themes are really a treasure of American dramas.
An excerpt from the book is attached.
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