Who wrote the book "The Devil's Tremble"?

The devil's trill

This is a murder of mystery novel caused by the devil's trill tune.

There are actually more obscure rumors about the origin of the devil's vibrato.

Legend has it that Tatini often dreamed of learning the most magical violin skills in the world, so he once sold his soul to the devil in his dream for piano skills, so the devil played a beautiful tune for him. After waking up from a dream, Tatini wrote this piece of music from memory, which is what we know now. Because there are many beautiful and difficult vibrato in the song, it is called "the devil's vibrato".

There are too many elements in this novel, such as music, death, psychology, plastic surgery, hypnosis, memory conversion and so on. It can be seen that the author has made great efforts to shape a suspense story, but there are still many loopholes and doubts.

In fact, what can be done in killing people is even scarier. For example, the victim was engraved with a demon tattoo, which was taken lightly by the author and missed the bright spot. I'm sorry. To tell the truth, it's a little corny. )

The author didn't explain too much that the song "Devil's Tremor" was used as hypnosis to trigger the suicide of the later victim.

Starting with Ye Anyi, a graduate student majoring in psychology at Beijing Normal University, we can actually use psychoanalysis to interpret the clues set by the author. For example, every time someone dies, she will receive a death message. Like hypnosis.

The first half felt quite interesting, and the vibrato of music caused many people's heart paralysis and even death.

But I felt something was wrong when I saw it. The more you write, the more ridiculous it is.

When Ye Anyi finally said that Dr. Yi was Ouyang Bin, I almost wanted to call names. ...

This is nonsense.

Actually involving cell division and regeneration, I can only say that the author is too knowledgeable ... isn't it tiring to write novels like this? Generality does not mean erudition.

Moreover, the clue of reasoning is hardly an objective state, but a conclusion drawn by Ye Anyi's subjective inference. Personally, I think that a really good mystery novel is to give readers objective clues and let them interact with each other.

Although there are many unsatisfactory places in the novel, it must be appreciated that the cover design and illustrations, posters and cards are meticulous and exquisite.

Moreover, before reading this book, you can listen to a "Devil's Tremor", which will make you feel more.