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Are there any good books on reasoning?
1, Holmes:

The background changed from London at the end of 19 to modern new york. It tells the story of a talented former Scotland Yard consultant, Sherlock Holmes, who is good at reasoning and deduction and comes to the rehabilitation center in new york to recuperate, and serves as a consultant for the local police. After his life gradually returned to normal track, Shylock met an abstinence nurse named Watson, and they solved many difficult cases together.

2. White Night:

This is a novel created by Japanese writer Keigo Higashino, and it is also his masterpiece. The novels were serialized in periodicals from 1997 to 1+0999, and the singles were published in Japan on1August, 999. The story revolves around a pair of primary school students, which perfectly combines hopeless but persistent bleak love with persistent and meticulous calm reasoning.

3. Perfect Detective:

It is a book published in 2007 by Yasuhiko Nishizawa, with surreal scenes as the theme, but the story completely conforms to the definition of case reasoning, and the process of solving puzzles is logical and unexpected enough, which is a perfect combination of science fiction and reasoning.