The overall is good, the plot is compact, and there is a degree of relaxation, but it is a fly in the ointment. There are two major problems:
1. The writer knew that the woman's lover was not her husband. From the perspective of human nature, he was about to be sentenced and explained a lot of things that happened, but he didn't rush to say that there was a third person present to help him clear his injustice ( It was unreasonable to say that there were other people present until he was about to be unjustly killed in prison at the end)
2. The police did not investigate the relationship between the criminal suspect (the writer) and the deceased (the woman's husband). The woman's husband was the lawyer of the writer's wife. Once they checked, they could find out the motive for the murder.
3. The writer said that he was knocked unconscious by the woman's lover, but the police did not find out that his head was not injured
4. The forensic doctor did not identify that the author's wife was overdosing
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