In the face of a masterpiece like "Murder on the Orient Express," all detective novelists can only marvel at the genius of Chu Kuang!
It's hard to imagine that such a classic work, highly acclaimed by the detective association, was written by a novelist with little detective writing experience—
Chu Kuang is indeed prolific.
He writes fantasy novels, excels in short stories, and straddles two major areas. He is acknowledged as a genius in the world of fiction.
However, his real detective writing can be summed up in a single work, "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd", and with this one entry into the world of detective writing, Chu Kuang brought a storm of narrative trickery!
As for his short story "The Fall of the Dondon Bridge" published last month, people didn't pay much attention to it.
To put it in kind words, that's Chu Kuang's enrichment and complement to narrative trickery.