Product Description In Taiwan Case Files - Volume V, acclaimed journalist-turned-novelist Chang Li Yen continues his haunting excavation of Taiwan's unspoken history-where every unresolved case is a mirror reflecting the nation's buried conscience. Blending investigative precision with psychological depth, Chang transforms true events into literary autopsies of truth, memory, and human darkness. Across twelve interlinked stories, the book dissects the fragile boundary between witness and participant, fact and fiction. From the grotesque ritual of "Brined Light," where pickling becomes a sacrament of control and horror, to "The Gunshot Jigsaw of My Late Father," where a reporter inherits his father's unfinished pursuit of a criminal empire, and "Yutong's Rainy Season Archives," tracing the echoes of a kidnapping that shattered Taiwan's trust-each narrative unfolds as both thriller and confession. Through meticulous reportage, forensic imagery, and elegiac prose, Chang rebuilds the case files that institutions abandoned and society preferred to forget. What unites these tales is not sensational crime, but moral anatomy. Every story probes the tension between exposure and silence, between journalism's sunlight and fiction's cold storage. The investigators and reporters who populate these pages are haunted not by monsters, but by the hunger to understand evil-and the price of naming it. Whether confronting ritual killings rooted in folk superstition, political corruption that distorts justice, or the inherited trauma of generations raised under surveillance, Chang writes with the scalpel of a reporter and the conscience of a poet. His Taiwan is a living morgue of memory, where the wounds of history continue to breathe beneath the surface. Drawing from decades in the newsroom, Chang Li Yen converts the tools of journalism into instruments of art. His prose is lucid yet devastating, rich with sensory detail-the smell of motor oil, the chill of rain on crime-scene tape, the low hum of truth beneath official silence. Each case becomes a meditation on how violence reshapes identity, how truth corrodes those who chase it, and how remembrance itself can wound. In this volume, the "unsolved" is no longer merely criminal-it is existential: Why do we need to remember? Whose pain are we preserving? What happens when revelation becomes another form of desecration? Taiwan Case Files V stands as both novel cycle and social document, extending the author's ongoing project to fuse reportage and literature into a single form of testimony. Readers of literary crime, psychological thrillers, and historical fiction will find themselves pulled into a Taiwan both familiar and foreign-a landscape where the living investigate the dead, and the dead, in turn, judge the living. For fans of writers like Truman Capote, Roberto Bola o, or Keigo Higashino, Chang Li Yen offers a distinctly Taiwanese voice-measured, unflinching, and luminously humane. Truth demands witnesses, he reminds us. Opening this book, you become one of them.
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