A Daunting Masterpiece Brought to the Screen Miyuki Miyabe's Copycat is a masterpiece considered a "must-read" for any fan of mystery novels in Korea. While it is highly praised for its massive scale and meticulous psychological descriptions, it is true that many hesitate to start reading it due to the overwhelming thickness and sheer volume of its three books. Even as someone who enjoys mystery novels, I kept putting off the challenge because of the burden of dedicating so much time to it. I had completely forgotten about it in the corner of my mind until, unexpectedly, I encountered this colossal narrative through a drama produced in Taiwan. An Immersive Adaptation to 1990s Taipei When I first came across this drama on Netflix, I had no idea it was a Taiwanese adaptation of Miyuki Miyabe's famous Copycat. I started watching it drawn to the humid and heavy thriller atmosphere unique to Taiwan. However, as the show progressed, familiar yet chilling crime patterns emer...