This inverted crime story has a few striking moments but the protagonist’s motive is not particularly original or compelling.
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A chilling literary thriller about a motiveless murder in provincial China
'One of the most important voices to emerge from the People's Republic in years' Daily Express
On a normal day in provincial China, a teenager goes about his regular business, but he’s also planning the brutal murder of his only friend. He lures her over, strangles her, stuffs her body into the washing machine and flees town, whereupon a perilous game of cat-and-mouse begins.
A shocking investigation into the despair that traps the rural poor as well as a technically brilliant excursion into the claustrophobic realm of classic horror and suspense, A Perfect Crime is a thrilling and stylish novel about a motiveless murder that echoes Kafka’s absurdism, Camus’ nihilism and Dostoyevsky’s depravity. With exceptional tonal control, A Yi steadily reveals the psychological backstory that enables us to make sense of the story’s dramatic violence and provides chillingly apt insights into a country on the cusp of enormous social, political and economic change.
This inverted crime story has a few striking moments but the protagonist’s motive is not particularly original or compelling.
Read my full review at Mysteries Ahoy!