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A Perfect Crime
A Perfect Crime | A Yi
7 posts | 10 read | 5 to read
On a normal day in provincial China, a bored high-school student goes about his regular business. But hes planning the brutal murder of his only friend, a talented violinist. He invites her round, strangles her, stuffs her body into a washing machine and flees town. On the run, he is initially anxious, but soon he alerts the police to his whereabouts, surrenders to undercover agents in a pool bar, and sabotages all efforts by Chinas judiciary system, a steady stream of psychologists and his family to overturn the death penalty, all without ever showing a shred of remorse. A Perfect Crimeis both a vision of Chinas heart of darkness the despair that traps the rural poor and the incoherent rage lurking behind their phlegmatic front and a technically brilliant excursion into the claustrophobic realm of classic horror and suspense. With exceptional tonal control, A Yi steadily reveals the psychological backstory that enables us to make sense of the storys dramatic violence and provides chillingly apt insights into the psychology behind a murder committed simply as an intellectual challenge to relieve the daily tedium of existence.
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OutsmartYourShelf
Bailedbailed

DNF @ 15%

One description of animal killing is too much, two and I am out.

RaimeyGallant Doesn't sound like it's for me. 7y
OutsmartYourShelf @RaimeyGallant I thought that two in a couple of chapters was gratuitous tbh. As soon as the second was signposted I stopped reading so I don‘t know how bad it was. 7y
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Sweettartlaura
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Panpan

Disappointing. I was initially drawn in by the stark prose, hypnotic in its simplicity.

But this is just another story of the mind of a psychopath. It‘s done much better in Fight Club & American Psycho. And if you want disaffected teen boys... well, they‘re everywhere.

I‘ve included the best page of the book to save you some time 😉

Cinfhen Love to see people‘s pans!!! Thanks for #KeepingItReal 7y
Sweettartlaura You‘re welcome, @Cinfhen - hate to do it - usually I find something worthwhile in a book. And while this is far from being the worst book I ever read, it just has no added value for my life.🤷🏻‍♀️ 7y
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bookwrm526
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Mehso-so

A little dark reading for a dark and stormy afternoon. This was a quick read, and it's more about the ennui of the main character than about the crime itself. It was an interesting discussion about why people commit horrific crimes.

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Tarlia
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Pickpick

Boy gets tired of living, brutally murders a popular classmate, and proceeds to toy with the system and the people around it. This book appealed to my inner psychopath. My outer self is in pieces on the floor. Book hangover will now commence. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

brendanmleonard Sounds like a great pitch! 9y
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Tarlia
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"Shit poem." LOL!

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Tarlia
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Now that's a great line.

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Tarlia
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How to tell when a book store cashier is not a reader.

brendanmleonard *shudder* 😬 9y
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